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Specimen Book
and Catalog
i\ Price List of Printers' Supplies, showing Types and
Rules in which are embodied all the Latest Ideas
that enable the Printer to produce Superior
Ulork in a most Economical Manner
which Betterments may
be especially mentioned the
Casting of Types on
Inland Type Toundry
Saint Louis
February, 1897
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Copyrighted, 1897
The composition of this specimen book was done under the sup-
ervision of our Mr. N. J. Werner; the printing and binding
are the work of the Woodward and Tiernan Printing
Company; the paper was furnished by the Allen
Paper Company, of Saint Louis, and the ink by
the Fred'k H. Levey Company, New York.
Pertinent Facts
Question Ot Quality The keen competition which obtains in
every branch of printing industry has produced the unfortunate result
that the printer in purchasing material too often looks only at the first
cost when placing his order. Unfortunate, because there is as great a
difference in the various qualities of type as in the various grades of
paper, ink, or printing itself, and low priced type is often by far the
dearest in the end. While in the last decade great improvements have
been made in the durability and accuracy of type, many of the foundries
limit their competition to price alone, the result being an inferior article
which is dear at any price. A few dollars saved by purchasing type
which is not of the very best often involves a loss of many hundred times
the amount. A large number of printers will testify that in accuracy,
finish and improved wearing qualities alone, our products so far surpass
all others as to justify a large increase in price, if we were disposed to
make it. With the single exception of point bodies, until the Inland Type
Foundry entered the field, little attention was given to the production of
type which would economize the time of the compositor. The introduction
of our new system of STANDARD LINE TYPE, with its many labor-saving
features, is of vast importance to all printers, because by its use superior
work, at a great saving of time and labor, is accomplished, as well as
the saving of a large amount of material, and consequently first cosl.
Type and Wages In all offices, large and small, the amount invested
in type is little when compared with the yearly expenditure for wages in
the composing room. It therefore follows that type which accomplishes
the saving of, say only 10 per cent in labor will cost the proprietor nothing,
as it will pay for itself in a year, and thereafter yield a large profit on the
investment. The printers who have adopted our system will testify that
the saving in composition is large; in some cases being fully 50 per cent.
Not a single objection can be urged against the system. Being cast on
point bodies, our type will work to advantage with that of other foundries.
// is unnecessary for an office to be entirely equipped with our material to
derive benefit from Standard Line Type. However, the larger the
amount of our type, the greater the saving. We are convinced that every
practical printer who once gives it a trial will find that it will pay him to
replace his old type with STANDARD LINE, as the saving of labor in his
composition will pay for it in a very short time.
Great Availability Before going further it would be well to remark
that it takes no great amount of study or experience to derive profit from
any of our improvements. Being made to an absolute standard, and in
a common-sense manner, even the youngest apprentice can avail himself
of the benefits of our system, and improve both the quantity and quality
of his work. It can never prove a hindrance, as have so many of the
other schemes laid before the printer. At the same time, an experienced
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 3 ST. Louis, Mo., U.S. A.
compositor can derive much greater benefits, since it works in with his
experience, giving him, in fact, what he has been demanding for years.
It enables him to do better work, while doing it faster and deriving
more satisfaction therefrom.
STANDARD .LINE Perhaps the most important of our many improve-
ments is STANDARD LINE. All faces on each body, Romans, Italics,
Gothics, Antiques, ©erman§, ^Teit0, and all other job faces, line
with one another at the bottom. The following lines show a number of
our 12-Point faces:
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJTJK^f)*
Great improvement in lining faces.
This enables the compositor to give emphasis to a word by using some
heavy job face in the body of an article, or as in the following line, which
shows a few words of our Gothic No. 1 and Old Style No. 9:
Perfect lining is secured by our system
With ordinary type the work would look like this:
Perfect lining secured by OUT System
or it would be necessary to line the type by justifying with cardboard,
consuming a great amount of time, precluding the possibility of setting it
solid, or producing only an indifferent effect.
Italic Faces It often happens that the larger offices having a number
of Romans have no Italics for some of them. As the Romans always differ
in line, this requires a purchase of additional material. With our type
this is unnecessary, as any of our Italics will line correctly with all our
Romans as well as with the job faces.
STANDARD TITLE LINE In some cases— such as "two-line" fonts having no
lower case — where casting faces on regular Standard Line would mean
an unnecessary shoulder at the bottom, we cast them on Standard Title
Line. This uniform line for each body corresponds with the Standard
Line of the next larger body. Thus, any 10-Point Title Gothic will line
with any 12-Point Gothic, or, for that matter, with any other 12-Point
face, if a 2-Point lead be placed at the bottom of the 10-Point face.
STANDARD SCRIPT LINE In some other cases— such as Scripts, which have
descenders of unusual length, which would kern too much if cast on
Standard Line — we cast faces on Standard Script Line, which corresponds
with the Standard Line of the next smaller body. Thus, our 24-Point
Commercial Script will line with any of our regular 20-Point job faces,
if two 2-Point leads are placed below the latter, and with any of our
18-Point faces, if you place two 2-Point leads below and one 2-Point
lead above the 18-Point.
Every Condition Considered The Standard Title Line and Standard Script Line
meet every contingency that the regular Standard Line could not meet.
They have all the advantages possessed by Standard Line, and all three
lines work harmoniously together.
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(SJerman ^-ace§ Our system also enables the compositor to use Roman
and German together, as on pages 137 to 139. In this case he needs but
one set of figures, and the effect so frequently seen in job offices working
in both these languages— 1838564724561327— cannot possibly occur.
Leaders Our STANDARD LINE LEADERS will line -with any of our
Roman or job letters (as illustrated after the side-heads of this preface).
This means not only a great saving of time, but of first cost in material
and lessens the chances of mistakes and poor work.
Position of Line The line is placed in such a position that the different
sizes of type faces will line with one another, if regular leads, slugs or
quad lines are used to justify the difference between the bodies, as for
instance the following lines:
This saves a great deal of labor where it is desired to use different sizes
of a series in combination as caps and small caps. Not only will all sizes
of the same series line, but also those of two or more series of different
faces; a condensed or fancy capital can therefore be lined with wider
letters.
Use of Rules Furthermore, the line is placed in such a position that
it will justify with ordinary 2-Point dotted or single
rule, justifying easily by the use of regular leads and slugs, as in the
following example, in which the slugs and leads used for justification
are shown black as though type high:
New York,
1891
This is of great importance in blank work and headings, as experienced
printers can readily understand.
The Subject of Width Another very important improvement is our
system of casting in width. Heretofore all type has in this respect been
made totally without rule or method, not only making justification slow
and laborious, but adding to the printers' annoyance by giving him sorts
which do not agree with the original fonts. All our type is cast in width
to agree with hardened steel standards, and is as accurate in this dimen-
sion as in body. Sorts must correspond with the rest of the font. Our
unit of width is >£-Point, but most of our faces are fitted to multiples of
X-Point, and quite a number to multiples of ^-Point and 1-Point. This
reduces the number of widths of characters, makes justification and cor-
rection easier and in every way facilitates work. All our points and
figures are cast on multiples of j^-Point, and no special justifiers are
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ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
required for tabular work, as the regular spaces can be used. Suppose,
for instance, a customer wants to have inserted in the body of a price
list a line of display type, you do not have to explain to him the difficulties
in the way of justification, etc., incident to the old systems; with our
type you can easily meet his wishes.
Year
Popula-
tion
Increase
1H()0 2000
1870 3000 1500
Increase
Per cent.
50
100
Bonds
1880 6000 3000 150
$40,000
30,000
:25,000
The above specimen shows an ordinary statistical table, in which 8-Point
Roman No. 20 (5-Point set), 10-Point Kelmscott and 12-Point Condensed
Gothic No. 1 figures are used, justifying perfectly in every case by the
use of regular spaces.
Width of Figures We have paid particular attention to our figures. As
has before been mentioned, both in job faces and Romans, these all justify
to multiples of one point, except en set figures in 5, 5%, 7, 9 and
11-Point bodies, and when other than en set, need no special justifiers,
as the regular spaces can be used with them in tabular work. Except
in some faces where the figure 1 is made narrower, all figures are uni-
form in width. Even in these few cases this character is of such thick-
ness that the addition of a thin or other space on each side will make it
justify with the other figures. See pages showing Point-Set Figures.
Old Stvle I'l^itres Throughout the Old Styles the figures above and
below the line have been abandoned, and while the Old Style design has
been retained, these characters are made uniform in sixe and line, adapting
them to all kinds of work and making them more legible and beautiful.
Small Caps and \icks All small cap sorts likely to be confused with
similar lower case letters have an extra nick, and all Old Style body
letters have one more nick than the corresponding si/A- of Modern Roman.
Kn-tiiiKj I,c//<'rx The f's and j's in all cases, except Italics and Scripts,
are made non-kerning, not only relieving the printer of the useless expense
of the f combinations, but exempting him from danger of type breaking.
and insuring better electrotypes. Except in a very few larger sizes, none
of the descending letters in the lower case over hang the body.
Might-to- Paper ...On account of our improved methods of making and
fitting matrices, and superior casting machines, we are able to guarantee
the perfectness of our type in respect to its night, a point which every
pressman will appreciate when he notes the saving in make-ready
resulting from the use of our products.
Ou.r TVTetal This is of a new composition. We guarantee our type
to wear longer, print better and to give finer results in electrotyping and
stereotyping than any other. In finish and accuracy it is unapproachable.
Our Foundry ..Our equipment is the very best possible. We have
endeavored to profit by our former experience, and have established a
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plant of the latest and most improved machinery, which is mostly of our
own design and manufacture.
Leads, Slugs and Brass Goods Our Brass Rule department is com-
plete in every detail, and in addition to the specimens shown herein we
can furnish special designs. We solicit jobbing in leads, slugs and all
brass goods. Having complete machine and wood-working shops, we
can attend to press repairing, as well as designing of special machinery.
Other Makers' Goods In addition to our own productions, we carry
in stock a complete line of type made by the other foundries casting on
Standard Line, thus giving the printer a large stock from which to make
his selection. We also keep everything required by the printer in the way
of cases, cabinets, stands and other wood goods, leads, slugs, furniture,
inks, tapes, quoins, and all sorts of printers' supplies. We are agents
for all makes of paper cutters, bookbinders' machinery, and printing
presses, including the best makes of Old Style Gordons, cylinder presses,
and such presses and other novelties as are made by Golding & Co.
We buy and sell second-hand machinery, and from time to time issue
lists, which may be had on application.
Our Relation to Trusts We desire to emphasize the fact that ours is the
only type foundry in the South and west of the Mississippi (excepting
San Francisco) that is nol connected with the Type Trust. Having no
connection with any combination, we are in a position to make our prices
as low as is consistent with the superiority of our goods. Terms and
discounts sent on application.
In conclusion We cannot but felicitate ourselves upon the advances
we have made since we issued our first specimen book, in February, 1895.
The space then devoted to Standard Line Roman and job type was but
55 pages, compared with 144 pages in this edition showing an assort-
ment extensive enough to enable any one to select a complete office, how-
ever large, and thus get the full benefit of Standard Line. At that time,
when we were barely a year old, our innovations were decried as being
impractical, and our plans denounced as visionary. The large business
we have built up in spite of the keen competition and panicky times
shows how quick printers are to appreciate a really good thing. Several
other foundries have, with our instruction and assistance, adopted the
Standard Line system. Some other foundries claim that their type pos-
sesses advantages similar to those of our Standard Line, but we warn
printers not to believe such statements. To carry out the system prop-
erly requires a thorough understanding of all the conditions that Standard
Line has met, and, from tests we have made, we are prepared to demon-
strate that these thieving concerns are either ignorant of all of these
conditions or altogether incompetent to meet them.
Correspondence We solicit correspondence, and shall take pleasure in
giving particulars about our manufactures and those for which we are
agents. An illustrated catalog of machinery and printers' supplies is
included at the end of this book. Circulars and prices of special goods
will be sent on request.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY.
SAINT LOUIS, February, 1897.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 7 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
READ CAREFULLY!
THE Prices in this book are subject to discount. If you have
no discount sheet, send for one and paste it inside the cover of this book.
PRICES and discounts are subject to change without notice.
THIS book is issued to our patrons to aid them in making selections, and
we would remind them that it is only necessary to give the Size, Name and
Number (if any) of the Type, or Number of the Rule desired, to insure the
accurate filling of their orders.
Do not cut this book under any circumstances.
TAKE a separate line or paragraph for each item in your order.
WHEN ordering a font of type, or sorts, remember that every foundry
has its own special numbers, and that the number, name of type, and
specimen book should always be given. Our "10-Point Roman No. 20," for
instance, doesn't mean that the face is similar to one designated by the same
number in any other foundry's specimen book.
WHEN you are ordering type for newspaper or book work, state whether
or not you want the fonts to contain Italics, Leaders, Fractions or Commercial Marks,
as none of these are sent unless specially ordered.
STATE particularly what styles of Fractions you want to accompany
your Roman fonts. Make your own selections from the specimens shown, as
we prefer not to select for you.
JOB fonts, such as Titles, Antiques, Ornamented, etc. (except Scripts),
are put up without Spaces and Quads, and if you want them for any size
of body it will be necessary for you to order them separately.
IN ordering fonts of job letter by weight specify whether or not spaces
and quads are to be included, otherwise we shall consider that we are author-
ized to use our own judgment.
IN ordering Sorts to match type you already have, state the Name and
Number of the Face, as well as the Size of the Body; or, if you cannot do
this send a capital "H" and lower case "m" (as little used as possible) of
the font the sorts are to work with. Also state the number of pounds or
ounces you want of each particular Sort.
AN ordinary cap box holds about 6 ounces of type, the lower case "e"
about 3 pounds, the "a" about 2 pounds, the "b" about 15 ounces, and the
"k" box about 6 ounces, when full.
WE very often receive samples that are so much worn that it is an utter
impossibility to determine the face. Send the very newest or least worn that
you can find, and so prevent trouble, delay and dissatisfaction on both sides.
WHEN you write "Inclosed you will find samples," always give another
look in the envelope to corroborate the assertion. We frequently look for the
samples in vain. This omission causes the writing of two letters and the
loss of some time in the filling of orders.
OUR Borders, Ornaments and Cuts are numbered systematically. The
first figures of each number indicate the body. Thus, Cut No. 7201 is cast
on 72-Point body, and Border No. 1801 on 18-Point body.
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WHEN you want Leads, Advertising Rules or Dashes, send one of
your leads; or, if you order them cut to certain ems long, be particular to
state what particular ems you mean, whether 6-Point, 8-Point, 10-Point or
12-Point. Unless otherwise specified we shall understand 12-Point ems.
SHOULD you order Brass Rule to be mitered to any size, give either the
"inside" or "outside" measurement, and if it is to be cut from Double Rules
state whether you wish the heavy line inside or outside.
IN ordering Printing Inks or Bronzes, state the quantity and price
per pound or ounce of each kind you want.
WHEN you want Gbase6, give the "INSIDE" or "OUTSIDE" measure-
ment, or, better still, send a diagram.
Shipping1 directions should not be neglected. State whether goods
are to be sent by water or railway, freight or express, naming the route,
otherwise we will assume that we are to use our own judgment. Drayage is
charged on freight shipments.
THE weight of a single parcel by mail is limited to 4 pounds. Type
lots weighing over 4 pounds can be divided as required to send by mail. The
rate of postage is 1 cent per ounce. But it is safer and generally cheaper to
forward over 2 pounds by express, and over 50 pounds by freight.
IF goods fail to arrive within a reasonable time, notify us and we will
send a tracer after them. If freight charges seem too heavy, advise us of
the rate and amount paid. On the arrival of goods check them by the bill,
and notify us at once of the amount paid.
IMMEDIATELY upon type being received, if it be a job or display font,
take a proof of it, and examine carefully to see if every letter is in the
font, before laying in the case. We furnish no sorts upon any claim for
shortage, unless a proof of the font as it appeared before being laid is sent
with the claim. Every font is guaranteed complete.
THE regular paging galley used by founders, which is about 5x6 inches
inside, will be found of great advantage in laying type.
WHEN you ship Old Type, see that your name is on each box, as well
as our address. Notify us by mail of the shipment, and pack typet leads,
electrotypes, and brass, in separate parcels. Do not melt them up, and do
not include zinc etchings, bottle tops, or anything except printers' metal,
otherwise the entire lot will be rejected.
REMIT by post-office or express money orders, or draft on Saint Louis,
Chicago or New York. On personal checks our banks make a charge for
collection, which will be deducted from your remittance. Small amounts may
be sent in postage stamps.
WHEN small items are desired sent by mail, enough extra cash should
be remitted to cover postage.
SHOULD you desire to open an account at a foundry where you have no
acquaintance, send references or the money. Or, if you wish a cut or
small package sent C. O. D., send enough money to pay charges at least, or
you may suffer from delay while the founder writes you for a remittance, or
for references as to your financial standing. Confidence is of especial value
in rendering business relations pleasant, and nothing else so tends to give
confidence as ready and prompt payments.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 9 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
STANDARD LINE JUSTIFICATION TABLE, showing how to
justify any two different bodies with one another so that
their faces will line accurately together.
REGULAR STANDARD LINE FACES
2 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 72
TO f above. 57 54..53..53..52..51..50..50 .49. 47..4S. 44 42. .39.. 35. .30. .24 18 12 6 79 79
* ^ (below. 13 13 13..12 .12 12..12..11..11..11..11..10..10.. 9.. 7.. 6.. 6. 6. 6.. 6.tL IL
/ above 51..48 .47..47..46..45..44..44..43..41..39..38..36..33..29..24..18 12 6 fift 6 Cft
I below . 7.. 7 . 7.. 6.. 6.. 6.. 6.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 3.. 1.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.W 6 °
J above. 4S..42. 41..41..40 .39..38..38..37..35..33..32..30..27..23..18..12 . 6 .CJ . 6 12 51
I below.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 61. 6.. 6.. 6.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 3.. 1.. 0.. 0.. 0.°^.. 0.. 6..*"
A ft f above 39.36 3S..35. 34..33..32..32..31..29..27..26..24..21..17..12.. 6../ie . 6 12 18 JO
"*" "I below.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 6 6.. 6.. 6.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 3.. 1.. 0.. 0.™.. 0.. 0.. 6."
JO ( above. 33..30. 29..29..28..27..26..26..25..23..21..20..18..15 . 11.. 6 £9 . 6..12..18..24 J9
^"^1 below. 7. 7. 7.. 6. 6. 6. 6.. 5.. 5 5 5. 4.. 4.. 3.. 1. O.^V 0. 0. 0. 6.™
(above. 27.24. 23..23..22..21..20..20..19..17..15..14. 12. 9 5 QC 6 12 is 24 3<> QC
| below 7 7 7 6. 6.. 6.. 6.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 3 I.*1" 0 0.. 0.. 0 6 ou
f above. 22..19.18..18..17..16.15..15..14..12..10.. 9. 7.. 4 QA 6 12 is 24 30 36 9A
1 below 6. 6. 6.. 5. 5. 5.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 4. 4.. 3 3.. 2.*V. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. O <> d
94 ( above 18 15. 14. 14..13..12..11..11..10.. 8.. 6. 5.. 3 9| 6 12 .18..24..30..36..42 9/1
^^ I below. 4. 4.. 4.. 3.. 3. 3. 3. 2.. 2.. 2. 2. 1 I.4*.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0 6.T*
OA (above 15 12 11. .11 .10.. 9.. 8. 8.. 7.. 5.. 3.. 2..9A . 4 in If, 22 _'s 34 4<> 46 9A
^V I below 3 3 3. 2. 2.. 2.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 0.LV_. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0. <> fcV
1 ft f above 13. 10. 9.. 9.. 8.. 7.. 6. 6.. 5.. 3.. 1.10 2.. 6 12.18. 24 30..36..42 48 1C
10 (below 3 3 3. 2. 2.. 2.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 1.. l.M.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0. 0.. 0.. 0 0. 6..'
1 fi (above.12.. 9.. 8.. 8.. 7.. 6.. 5.. 5.. 4.. 2 Ifi. 2.. 4 s 14 20.26 32 3S 44 50 1C
1 v I below 2.. 2.. 2.. 1.. 1 . 1.. 1 0. 0. 0.IU. 0.. 0.. 0. 0.. 0.. 0. 0. 0. 0.. 6..'
1J. (above 10. 7.. 6.. 6.. 5.. 4.. 3.. 3.. 2 \\ 1.. 3.. 5. 9 15 21 27 33 39 45.51. \\
* I below. 2.. 2.. 2.. 1 1 1 1.. 0.. O.n . 1.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 '
1 O ( above.. 8.. 5.. 4.. 4.. 3. 2.. 1.. 1 19 2.. 3. 5.. 711 17 23 2<> 35 41 47 53 19
v* (below. 2. 221 1 1 1.. O.14.. 0.. 1.. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1. 1. 1. 7 IL
1 1 /above.. 7.. 4.. 3.. 3.. 2.. 1. 0 I I 1. 3.. 4.. 6.. 8..12..18..24 3o 36 42 4S 54 II
1 I below.. 2.. 2.. 2.. 1.. 1 1 1.".. 0.. 0 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 7 '
1 A ( above. 7.. 4.. 3.. 3.. 2 1 |A 1245 7 '' 13 l'> 25 31 37 43 49 55 |A
1 v i below. 1. 1.. 1.. 0.. 0.. O.11.. 0.. 0.. 0. 1 1.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7.
Q (above. 6. 3. 2.. 2. 1 0 1 2.. 3.. 5. 6. 8. 1() 14 2() 26 32 3S 44 5() 5<, 0
^ I below 1 1. 1 0 0. *.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
ft (above. 5 2 1 . 1C 1 2 3.. 4. 6 7 •> 11 15 21 27 33 39 45 51 57 C
0 i below 1 1. 1.. 0.° o o O. 0.. 0. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
T (above. 4. 1.. 0. 7 .. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5 7 S 1() 12 16 22 _'.s 34 41) 46 52 5S 7
1 I below 1 1 1. ' .. 0. 0. 0. 0.. 0. 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
fi( above 41 fi 1 2.. 3 4 5 6 S 'Ml 13 17 23 2<> 35 41 47 53 5'> C
ul below. 0. 0. U.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 1.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
e; (above 3 .. C .. 1.. 2 3 4 5. 6. 7.. 9. 10.12 14 IS 24 3() 36 42 48 54 60 C
**"l below 0. J.. 0.. 0.. O o o () <> " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17'
O (above 9.. 3.. 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8 <> 1O 12 13 15 17 21 27 33 3'J 45 51 57 63.. 9
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STANDARD TITLE LINE FACES
Explanation of the Table. — Each trroup of figures states the amount in points,
either of leads, slugs or quad lines, to be placed above and below the smaller body, when justifying
any two bodies together in order to make their faces match on the same line.
The proper justification-figures for the combination of any two bodies are ascertained by
noting the group found where the horizonal line of groups of one body meets the vertical line
of groups of the other body.
Thus, for instance, to combine a 30-Point face with a 24-Point face, as caps and small
caps, take the group of figures found where the 30-Point line crosses the 24-Point line. For
STANDARD LINE faces the group reads "4 above, 2 below," indicating the use of two
2-Point leads above and one 2- Point lead below the 24-Point body, to justify its face in line
with that of the 30-Point. For Standard Title Line faces the group reads "6 above, 0 below."
The figures above the diagonal line of bodies are given for faces cast on our regular
Standard him1, and those below this line are for all faces cast on Standard Title Line.
The groups following the figure 2 are for the justification of 2-Point Rule, either single
or dotted, with every body, insuring accurate lining of such in blank work or date-lines.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 10 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
PRICES OF STANDARD LINE TYPE
-*- *
THE FIRST CLASS comprises Romans — Modern and Old Style (including; French Old
Style), with proportionate Italic, and Germans, in fonts of 25 pounds and over; also Leaders
and Spaces and Quads. The SECOND CLASS comprises Romans, Italics and Germans in
fonts under 25 pounds; also all standard job faces, such as Gothics, Antiques, Full-Faces,
Two-Lines, etc., except Extra Condensed. The THIRD CLASS comprises Scripts, Hair-Lines,
Extra Condensed and all Shaded, Ornamental and Patented Faces, Accents, Signs, etc.
Sold at following: prices per pound:
FIRS!
CLASS
*Poster
*Poster
BODY
J.S Ibs.
and over
1000 Ibs.
and over
Fonts
25 Ibs.
Fonts
50 Ibs
CLASS
CLASS
3 -Point
$3.60
3% -Point
3.60
4-Point
3.60
4^-Point
$1.62
3.20
5-Point
1.20
$1.60
$2.00
2.80
5^-Point
.74
$0.73
1.30
1.60
2.40
6-Point
.64
.63
1.00
1.28
2.00
7-Point
.56
.55
.90
1.12
1.80
8-Point
.53
.52
.80
1.00
1.60
9-Point
.50
.49
.70
.90
1.44
10-Point
.48
.47
.65
.82
1.30
11-Point
.46
.45
.60
.78
1.22
12-Point
.45
.44
.54
.74
1.16
14-Point
.45
.52
.70
1.12
16-Point
.45
.52
.66
1.00
18-Point
.45
.52
.66
1.00
20-Point
.45
.52
.66
.94
24-Point
.45
.52
.64
.90
30-Point
.45
.50
.64
.86
36- Point
.45
$0.50
.62
.82
42-Point
.45
.50
.60
.78
48 -Point
.43
.50
.60
.72
54-Point
.43
.50
.60
.72
60-Point
.43
.50
.60
.72
72-Point..
.43
.50
.60
.72
*Poster fonts include spaces and quads.
ACCENTS, SIGNS, ETC.
CAST TO ORDER— Prices per pound.
4%-Point
$3.20
10-Point
$1.30
30-Point
$0.86
5-Point
2.80
11-Point
. 1.22
36-Point
82
5^-Point
2.40
12-Point
1.16
42-Point
.78
6-Point
2.00
14-Point
1.12
48-Point
.72
7-Point
1.80
16-Point
1.00
54-Point
.72
8-Point
1.60
18-Point
. 1.00
60-Point
.72
9-Point
1.44
20-Point
.94
72-Point
.72
24-Point
90
SUPERIORS AND INFERIORS
Prices per pound.
5-Point $2.80 7-Point $1.80 11-Point.
5^-Point 2.40 8-Point 1.60 12-Point.
6-Point 2.00 9-Point 1.44 14-Point.
10-Point... . 1.30
.$1.22
1.16
. 1.12
PIECE FRACTIONS
Prices per pound.
8-Point $3.60
9-Point 3.20
10-Point... 2.80
11-Point.
12-Point.
14-Point.
.$2.40
. 2.00
. 1.44
We furnish no quantity for less than 25 cents net.
Special Accents and Marked Letters will be cut to order, the cost being from $2.00 to
$3.00 for making: each matrix.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
11
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
HOW TO ESTIMATE
To ascertain the Quantity of Plain Type required for a newspaper, magazine, or other work
find the number of square inches in the matter, and divide the same by four; the quotient will'
be the approximate weight. As it is impossible to set the cases entirely clear, it is necessary
to add 25 per cent, to large fonts, and 33 per cent, to small, to allow for dead matter.
Leaded Matter requires about 25 per cent, less type than Solid Matter. The following
table shows the weight of 2-Point Leads required to lead 1000 ems Solid, and contained in
1000 ems Leaded matter.
TABLE OF WEIGHT OF 2-POINT LEADS IN MATTER
Per
1000 ems
To Lead
Solid Matter
In Leaded
Matter
Per
1000 ems
To Lead
Solid Matter
In Leaded
Matter
5-Point
7% 02.
5%oz.
9-Point
13% 02.
11 oz
5%-Point
8%oz.
6 oz.
10-Point
15% oz.
12% 02.
6-Point
9%oz.
7%oz.
11-Point
16% oz
14 oz
7-Point
11% oz.
9 oz.
12-Point
19 oz.
16% 02
8-Point ...
13 oz.
10% oz.
TABLE OF MEASUREMENT FOR NEWSPAPER ESTIMATES
WIDTH OF STANDARD COLUMN:
13 EMS PICA.
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28%
35%
224
5,040
6,505
7,180
7.900
8,630
9,310
26
38%
3%
4,325
5,615
6,160
6,985
7,410
8,030
22%
44%
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3,175
4,115
4.515
4.970
5,440
5.SS5
19%
51%
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2,465
3,200
3,510
3,685
4,220
4,575
17%
57%
7l/B
1,950
2,525
J.770
3,050
3,330
3,615
16
62%
8fi
1,610
2,085
2,290
2,520
2,775
2,970
No. of Lines in 1000 Ems
No. of Inches in 1000 Ems
No. Ems in Column, 4-Col. Folio
No. Ems in Column, 5-Col. Folio
No. Ems in Column, 6-Col. Folio
No. Ems in Column, 7-Col. Folio
No. Ems in Column, 8-Col. Folio
No. Ems in Column, 9-Col. Folio
TABLE OF MEASUREMENT FOR BOOK TYPE ESTIMATES
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31
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31
31
31
31
No. 3-Point Leads to Pound
21
21
21
21
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No. Ems in Line
50
38
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30
27%
25
No. Lines to 1000 Ems
20
26%
30
33%
36%
40
No. of Inches to 1000 Ems
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324
4%
No. 2-Point Leads to lead 1000 Ems
L3
21
25
27
32
33
No. 3-Point Leads to lead 1000 Ems....
12
19
23
25
28
31
TABLE OF STANDARD SIZES OF NEWSPAPERS
The following are the regular sizes of newspapers adopted by the auxiliary printers. As
a matter of convenience in the buying of printing material and paper, we would advise parties
planning new newspapers to adopt one of these sizes. The width of column is 13 ems 1 J-Pt.
Size of Paper
Column Rule
Head Rule
5-Column Folio ...
20x26 inches
1724 inches
11H inches
6-Column Folio
22x31 inches
1924 inches
132/8 inches
7-Column Folio
24x35 inches
2124 inches
15^i inches
8-Column Folio
26x40 inches
23% inches
17% inches
9-Column Folio
28x44 inches
26 inches
20 inches
4-Column Quarto
22x31 inches
1324 inches
8% inches
5-Column Quarto
26x40 inches
1724 inches
11H inches
6-Column Quarto
30x44 inches
1924 inches
13% inches
7-Column Quarto..
35x48 inches
Jl S inches
15^i inches
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
12
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
ESTIMATE FOR JOB OFFICE
In Connection with a Seven or Eight-Column Newspaper
1 Challenge-Gordon Job Press 10x15 inches inside of chase $250.00
1 Marble Imposing Stone, 24x36, with Stand 11.00
1 dozen Steel Quoins and Key 3.00
1 Stained Cabinet, 16 Two-thirds Job Cases, Galley Top 21.00
1 Job Stand, with Racks for 12 Full and 12 Two-thirds Cases 5.50
2 pairs News Cases 1.60 3.20
1 Labor-Saving Rule Case 1.15
1 Labor-Saving Lead and Slug Case 1.00
10 Job and Triple Cases 90 9.00
3 pairs News Cases 1.60 4.80
10 Two-thirds Job Cases 75 7.50
1 Job Galley, 10x16 3.00
1 Wood Composing Stick, 24-inch 1.20
1 Composing Stick, 14-inch 1.60
20 pounds 2-Point Leads, long 16 3.20
50 pounds Labor-Saving 2-Point Leads and 6-Point Slugs 25 12.50
25 pounds Labor-Saving Metal Furniture 25 6.25
2 pounds Labor-Saving Single Rule, 2-Point 1.75 3.50
2 pounds Labor-Saving Dotted Rule, 2-Point 1.75 3.50
2 pounds Labor-Saving Double Rule, 6-Point 1.50 3.00
5 pounds 8-Point Fine-dot Leaders (Standard Line), for blanks 53 2.65
1 22^-inch Paper Cutter 80.00
1 Little Giant Lead and Rule Cutter 8.00
5 pounds Job Black Ink 50' 2.50
1 pound Fine Job Black 2.00
Colored Inks, say 6.00
25 pounds 6-Point Roman, Old Style or Modern (Standard Line) .' 64 16.00
25 pounds 10-Point Roman, Old Style or Modern (Standard Line) 48 12.00
25 pounds 18-Point Woodward, Poster font .52 13.00
20 fonts Woodward, Inland and Gothics, say 55.00
12 fonts Cosmopolitan and Scripts, say 65.00
12 fonts Saint John, Kelmscott, Caledonian Italics, etc., say 50.00
3 fonts Wood Type, about 30.00
1 half-case Labor-Saving Wood Furniture, with Case 5.00
30 yards 6-Point and 12-Point Reglet 60
1 dozen Gage Pins : .60
Cuts, Borders, Ornaments and Dashes, say 18.00
Spaces and Quads for Job Type 14.00
Subject to Discount. $735.25
ESTIMATES FOR WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
In these estimates, 10-Point and 8-Point are inserted merely to show the quantity of type
required. Other sizes may be substituted, varying the expense but little.
ESTIMATE FOR 6-COLUMN PAPER WITH ARMY PRESS
Army Press, 14x20 inches .... $ 60.00
3 Brass-Lined Galleys, 3l/2x23l/s inches 2.00 6.00
2 Six-inch Composing Sticks 75 1.50
3 pairs News Cases.. .. 1.60 4.80
6 Job and Triple Cases 90 5.40
1 News Stand 3.75
Mallet, 30c.; Planer, 40c.; Lye Brush, 40c 1.10
10 pounds News Ink 20 2.00
10 Column Rules (6-Point), 5 short 45 4.50
3 Head Rules (6-Point), 2 Double, 1 Parallel... 40 1.20
20 Advertising Rules, 4c.; 10 Double, 6c., and 10 Single Dashes, 6c 2.00
20 pounds Leads and Slugs, cut to measure 18 3.60
Head to Paper 2.50
75 pounds 10-Point Roman (Standard Line) .... 48 36.00
50 pounds 8-Point Roman (Standard Line) 53 26.50
1 font 8-Point Woodward 2.25
1 font 8-Point Extended Woodward 2.25
1 font 10-Point Woodward 2.50
1 font 10-Point Extended Woodward 2.50
1 font 10-Point Condensed Woodward... 2.50
1 font 18-Point Woodward, $3.20; 1 pound 18-Point Spaces and Quads, 45c 3.65
Subject to Discount. $176. SO
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 13 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
ESTIMATE FOR 7-COLUMN PAPER WITH ARMY PRESS
Army Press, 16^x22^ inches.... $ 85.00
4 Brass-Lined Galleys, 3l/2x23Ys inches 2.00 8.00
3 Six-inch Composing Sticks 75 2.25
3 pairs News Cases 1.60 4.80
7 Job and Triple Cases 90 6.30
1 News Stand, double 3.75
Mallet, 30c.; Planer, 40c.; Lye Brush, 40c. 1.10
10 pounds News Ink . .20 2.00
12 Column Rules (6-Point), 6 short .50 6.00
3 Head Rules (6-Point), 2 Double, 1 Parallel 45 1.35
25 Advertising Rules, 4c.; 12 Double, 6c., and 12 Single Dashes, 6c. 2.44
30 pounds Leads and Slugs, cut to measure . .18 5.40
Head to Paper 2.75
100 pounds 10-Point Roman (Standard Line) .. .48 48.00
50 pounds 8-Point Roman (Standard Line) 53 26.50
1 font 8-Point Woodward 2.25
1 font 8-Point Extended Woodward 2.25
1 font 10-Point Woodward 2.50
1 font 10-Point Condensed Woodward 2.50
1 font 10-Point Extended Woodward J.5O
1 font 12-Point Woodward J.so
1 font 12-Point Condensed Woodward J.so
1 font 18-Point Woodward vJO
1 font 18-Point Condensed Woodward 3. JO
2 pounds each 12-Point and 18-Point Spaces and Quads 45 l.sn
Subject to Discount. $231.44
ESTIMATE FOR 6-COLUMN FOLIO-Size, 22x31 Inches
The right hand column of figures gives the amount when it is intended to use auxiliary insidi-s.
No. 3 Washington Press.... ...$20O.oo $j()().oo
IpairChases 10.00 lo.oo
1 Sixteen-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting 4.10 4.10
1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks 3.3S 3.35
4 Single Patent-Lined Galleys J.oo S.on J 4.OO
3 Six-inch Composing Sticks 75 2.25 3 1.5O
2 Job Stands, with Racks 5. no lo.oo In. no
5 pairs News Cases 1.6O S.OO 4. f..4O
10 Job Cases .'><) <;.<)<> s T.JO
30 yards Reglet and Furniture, assorted .05 1.5O JO l.on
1 Cast-Steel Shooting Stick, medium. 75c. ; 1 Planer, 4Oc. l.l.-> \.1^
100 Boxwood Quoins. 6Oc.: 1 Hickory Mallet, large, 40c. l.OO l.OO
1 Lye Brush, Tampico ... .30 .3(1
50 Advertising Rules, 13 ems 12-Point .04 J.nn 3n l.jn
20 each Double and Parallel Dash Rules... .OS 3. JO 10 each l.M)
20 Single Dash Rules .(><, I.JO lo .M)
12 each Double and Parallel Cross Rules.... .06 1.44 in each l.jo
30 pounds Leads and Slugs .IS 5.4O 20.. 3.6O
24 Metal Foot Slugs .<»4 .96 1J 4s
20 Column Rules (6-Point) 19K inches long .45 <;.<><> in 4. .so
4 Double Head Rules (6-Point) 13 ;; in. Inn- . K) 1.60 2... .so
150 pounds 10-Point Roman (Standard Lino) .4S 7J.no 1J5 60.00
100 pounds 8-Point Roman (Standard Line' .53 53.no 75 3<>.75
5 pounds 10-Point Italic (Standard Lin. .48 J.40 J.40
15 pounds 8-Point Leaders, Fractions, etc .53 7.(>5 lo 5.3O
2 fonts 8-Point Woodward 2.25 4.5O 1 2.J5
2 fonts 10-Point Woodward J.5O 5.OO 1 J.5O
1 font 12-Point Woodward J.sn .... J.so
1 font 18-Point Woodward 3. JO I.JO
1 font 8-Point Extended Woodward J.J5 J.J5
1 font 10-Point Extended Woodward.. ... 2.50 J.5O
1 font 10-Point Condensed Woodward ... J.5O J.SO
1 font U-Point Condensed Woodward J.SO J.so
1 font 18-Point Condensed Woodward 3. JO 3. JO
J pounds each U-Point and 18-Point Spaces and Quads .45 l.SO l.SO
Electrotype Head.. ... 2.75 2.75
Borders and Ornaments 2.00 2.00
1 Imposing Stone, 30x60 ... 1J.OO U.no
Subject to Discount. $466.10 $413. vs
' In ordering, always state what Italic, Leaders, Commercial Marks, Fractions, etc., are
required, as none are sent unless specially ordered.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 14 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
ESTIMATE FOR 7-COLUMN FOLIO-Size, 24x35 Inches
The right hand column of figures gives the amount when it is intended to use auxiliary insides
No. 4 Washington Hand Press ... ....$225.00 $225.00
7-column News Chases, in halves 11.00 11.00
1 Eighteen-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting 4.55 4.55
1 set Iron Side and Foot Sticks 3.75 3.75
6 Single Patent-Lined Galleys 2.00 12.00 4 8.00
4 Six-inch Composing Sticks 75 3.00 3 2.25
4 Job Stands, with Racks 5.00 20.00 2 10.00
6 pairs News Cases 1.60 9.60 5 8.00
10 Job Cases 90 9.00 8 7.20
51) yards Reglet and Furniture, assorted 2.50 30 1.50
Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and 100 Quoins 2.15 2.15
1 Lye Brush, 40c; 1 Saw, $1.25; 1 Wood Miter Box, 40c 2.05 2.05
75 Advertising Rules ... 04 3.00 60 2.40
25 each Double and Parallel Dash Rules .08 4.00 16 each 2.56
25 Single Dash Rules 06 1.50 18 1.08
16 each Double and Parallel Cross Rules 06 1.92 10 each 1.20
30 pounds Leads and Slugs, cut .18 5.40 20 3.60
28 Metal Foot Slugs (18-Point) 04 1.12 14 56
24 Column Rules (6-Point) 21K inches long .50 12.00 12 6.00
5 Double Head Rules (6-Point) 15:5-8 in. long 45 2.25 3 1.15
2 Parallel Head Rules (5-Point) 15% in. long... 40 .80 80
200 pounds 10-Point Roman (Standard Line) 48 96.00 150 72.00
150 pounds 8-Point Roman (Standard Line) 53 79.50 100 53.00
7 pounds 8-Point Leaders and Fractions 53 3.71 3.71
4 fonts 8-Point Woodward 2.25 9.00 3 6.75
2 fonts 8-Point Extended Woodward 2.25 4.50 4.50
3 fonts 10-Point Woodward 2.50 7.50 2 5.00
2 fonts 10-Point Extended Woodward ..2.50 5.00 1 2.50
1 font 12-Point Woodward 2.80 2.80
1 font 18-Point Woodward 3.20 3.20
Other Display Type, and Spaces and Quads, say 25.00 23.00
Heading for Paper, say 3.00 3.00
Inland Borders and Ornaments, say 5.00 4.00
1 Marble Imposing Stone, 36x72 ... 18.00 . 18.00
Subject to Discount. $598.80 $506.26
ESTIMATE FOR 8-COLUMN FOLIO-Size, 26x40 Inches
No. 5 Washington Hand Press.... ....$250.00 $250.00
8-column News Chases, in halves 13.00 13.00
1 Twenty-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting 5.00 5.00
1 set Iron Side and Foot Sticks 4.20 4.20
6 Single Patent-Lined Galleys 2.00 12.00 4 8.00
4 Job Stands, with Racks 5.00 20.00 2 10.00
4 Six-inch Composing Sticks 75 3.00 3 2.25
,s pairs News Cases ... 1.60 12.80 6 9.60
12 Job Cases 90 10.80 10 9.00
50 yards Reglet and Furniture, assorted 2.50 30 1.50
Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and 100 Quoins 2.15 2.15
1 Saw, $1.25; 1 Lye Brush, 45c; 1 Wood Miter Box, 40c. 2.10 2.10
100 Advertising Rules 04 4.00 75 3.00
75 Fancy Brass Dashes 10 7.50 50 5.00
16 each Double and Parallel Cross Rules 06 1.92 10 each 1.20
35 pounds News Leads 18 6.30 20 3.60
32 Metal Foot Slugs ... 04 1.28 16 64
28 Column Rules (6-Point)23% inches long 55 15.40 14 7.70
5 Double Head Rules (6-Point) 17% in. long .50 2.50 3 1.50
2 Parallel Head Rules (5-Point) 17% in. long .45 .90 90
250 pounds 10-Point Roman (Standard Line) .48 120.00 150 72.00
175 pounds 8-Point Roman (Standard Line) 53 92.75 125 66.25
7 pounds 8-Point Leaders and Fractions 53 3.71 3.71
4 fonts 8-Point Woodward 2.25 9.00 3 6.75
4 fonts 10-Point Woodward 2.50 10.00 3 7.50
2 fonts 12-Point Woodward ..2.80 5.60 5.60
2 fonts 18-Point Woodward 3.20 6.40 6.40
Other Display Type, and Spaces and Quads, say 26.00 22.00
Heading for Paper, say 3.25 3.25
Inland Borders and Ornaments, say 5.00 4.75
1 Marble Imposing Stone, 36x72 18.00 18.00
Subject to Discount. $677.06 $556.55
Five-column Quarto outfit amounts to about the same as an 8-column Folio.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 15 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
IMPORTANT NOVELTIES!
IMPROVED DASHES AND DOUBLE QUOTATION MARKS
TO CARRY out suggestions made to us by a number of our most progres-
sive customers, who were dissatisfied with the ordinary Em Dash (when used
as a mark of punctuation) and the Single Commas and Apostrophes used for
quoting, we have cut a new series each of Improved Em Dashes and Double
Quotation Marks, and take pleasure in presenting specimens of them in the
following matter. We have no doubt that they will be generally welcomed.
The Dashes are somewhat heavier in face than the old Dashes, and are
cut slightly shorter in length, so that — while they are cast on em bodies — it
is no longer necessary to set thin or hair spaces between them and adjoining
words, a feature which every compositor will appreciate. They are provided
with an extra nick, to more readily distinguish them from ordinary Dashes.
"Improved Em Dashes "are supplied in proportionate quantity with all
our Modern and Old Style Romans fonts, without extra charge, the quantity
of ordinary Dashes in the fonts being reduced to that extent. These Dashes
are also put up separately in 1-pound fonts, which are furnished at the same
prices as the Romans. They will work with any face, whether this be of our
make or not, and printers will find this a convenient way of procuring them.
The "Double Quotation Marks" comprise those for beginning and ending
a quotation. Those for the beginning differ from the turned Commas, having
the "tails" descending instead of ascending, and matching in reverse those
for ending — this being the form most approved by tasteful book printers. To
obviate the necessity of setting thin spaces after them, the "Quotes" for
beginning are cast with the appropriate space after each.
"Double Quotation Marks" are put up in 1-pound fonts containing both
characters, and are supplied at Roman prices. They are not furnished with
the regular Romans, unless specially ordered. Printers will do well to order
one or more of these small fonts, since they come in this convenient shape.
IS.POINT ^iu< Eskew, Wellston, Ohio— "The more
I learn of your system the better I like it."
ii-poiNT Albert W. Dennis, Lynn, Mass.— "I have often
wondered why some one did not attempt it before."
IO-POINT D B Lall(iis, Lancaster. Pa.—" Your Standard Line
idea is something printers should have had years ago."
'•' I'<>INT Charles T. Henderson. Toulon, Til.— " I am pleased with
your faces, and am also ^really taken with Standard lane."
s-roiNT W. H. Bevis, Pawtucket, R. I. — "Your system of type-mak-
ing is certainly ;i "Teat improvement over the common way, and
I have no doubt the type will pay for itself in the time saved."
7-PoiNT Henry Halm, foreman "Northwestern M iller." Minneapolis, Minn.—
"We are eagerly watching your output ami shall try to give you our
business, putting in your type as fast as the old wears out."
6-ToiNT E. L. Wepf, Denver, Colo.— "I like your type not only as to its lining t'ca-
tnre, Imt the making of figures with Old Style type and above the line of the
same height. When 1 need more type you will hear from me'"
5VPOINT W E. Fleming, Belleville, 111.—" I am highly dated over your Standard Line
system, and wonder why founders who have devoted a life-time to the business
have never catered to the printers' convenience in casting type."
5-POINT '">• !>• Wescott, Reading, Pa.— "You have made another step towards perfection. The
point system was a long one, you have made another. J tliink the tests have all been
made, and when I lay your t\pe ' «''" merely lie putting a good th ing into pract ical use."
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 16 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
STANDARD LINE LEADERS
Our Standard Line Leaders are cast from a new, hard and tough
composition. We guarantee that the dots will not break off and that they
wear longer than any others. They are made in four styles, as shown
below, and are supplied in 2-pound and 5-pound fonts, at the following prices
per pound:
5-Point ....................... ... .................. $1.20 10-Point ............................................. $0.48
SVPoint .............................................. 74 11-Point .............................................. I r,
6-Point ........................................... - ..... 64 llM'oint .............................................. 45
7-Point ................................................. 56 14-Point .............................................. 45
8-Point .................... ............................. 58 16-Point ............................................. 45
9-Poiiit .............. .................................. 50 18-Point .............................................. 45
Standard Line Round-Dot Leaders No. 1, (two dots to em), cast
on all bodies from 5-Point to 18-Point, in en, em, 1^-em, 2-em and 3-em
widths.
Standard Line Fine-Dot Leaders No. 2, cast on all bodies from
6-Point to 14-Point, in en, em, 1^-em, 2-em and 3-em widths.
Standard Line Round-Dot Leaders No. 3, (one dot to em), cast
on all bodies from 6-Point to 12-Point, in em, 2-em and 3-em widths.
Standard Line Hyphen Leaders No. 4, cast on all bodies from
5-Point to 12-Point, in en, em, l^-em, 2-em and 3-em widths.
Standard Line Leaders on any body will line with every Roman or
display face cast by us on that body. Any Standard Line Leader, no matter
what body, may be made to line accurately with all faces on larger or smaller
bodies by means of simple justification with leads and slugs; this makes them
specially available for large-face date lines, etc.
The following specimen illustrates how our four styles of 10-Point Stand-
ard Line Leaders line with various faces cast on 10-Point body:
Roman No. 20 Ext. Old Style Old Style No. 9
Roman No. 23 Woodward Old Style No. 10
©ermart 9£o. 1_ Gothic No. 1_ .French Old Style
Italic No. 20 Gothic No. 6 . . . O. S. Italic No. 9
Caledonian Italic _1234567890 French O. S. Italic
Antique No. 1 Gothic Italic No. 1 Latin Series
Latin Antique TTufcor Blacfe Latin Condensed Series
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The sample on page 51 is the correct form for a Wedding Invitation.
It is set in 24-Point, 18-Point and 12-Point INVITATION SCRIPT, and
should be printed on the first page of a folio sheet; size of page as indi-
cated. It should be folded once and put in an envelope.
If it is a church wedding, an Admission Card, size 2 by 3*2 inches,
bearing in the centre the line "Please present this card at the Church,"
printed in 18-Point Invitation Script, may be enclosed.
The hour of ceremony is often announced on a separate card, size
2 3-8 by 3 1-4 inches, the word "Ceremony" being set in 24-Point, and
the line "at five o'clock" in 18-Point Invitation Script, immediately
below it, separated by a 6-Point slug; printed in the centre of the card.
For those whose presence is desired at the reception after the cere-
mony the card at the bottom of page 52 is enclosed.
The Announcement, size and style as on this page, should be printed,
folded and enveloped the same as a wedding invitation. With it should
be enclosed an At Home Card, size and style of the one on page 54.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
54
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
COMMERCIAL SCRIPT
20u7A,$7.50
-'I 1'OINT COMMERCIAL SCRIPT
L. C. $3.75; C. $8. 75
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25a9A. $6.00
CARD FONTS, lOa 4A, $4.25 — L. C.$2.10; C. $2.15
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SPACES AND QUADS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL SCRIPT FONTS
ROYAL ITALIC
10«6A, $3.50
24-PoiNT ROYAL ITALIC
L. C. $1.70; C. $1 .so
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^Popular Attractions Found
Itight Types Noticed 35
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
55
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
SERIES
26a 10A, $3.00 14-POINT CALEDONIAN ITALIC L. C. $1.75; C.
No $
Sixty Days after .we wilt pat/
the INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY, at St.
Louis, in cash, Dollars, for
invoice of Standard Line Type, Inland
Art Ornaments, 14-4- feet of Borders and
sixteen fonts of Labor-saving Rule.
Prosperous Fruiters
28a 12A, $2.80 12-PoiNT CALEDOM AN ITALIC L. C. $1.56; C. $i .•_•:•
TO POSTERITY: Gondar, B. C. 56
Two Thousand Years after...
I promise to pay to some Type Foundry tliut
maizes Standard Line Type, 5,927.21 Dollars;
if more time is required note will be made to
suit; a complete catalog must be furnished not
later than December , A. D. 189
JVo. Wise King Solomon
34al4A,$2.50 10-PoiNT C.\ LK.I.DXI A N ITALIC L. C. $1 . 4M; C. $ 1 . 1 u
JOYOUS GREETING! Age of Invention, 18»">
Be it Icnown that on the day of. , 18...
appeared before us The Inland Type Fou mlrij , inventor*
of Standard Line Type, and, submitted, proofs thai no
special leaders are required for their Caledonian Italic
series; it lines with all their other faces on like bodies.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 56 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
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32al2A,$2.80 12-POINT ITALIC No. 20 L. C. $1.55; C. $1.25
STANDARD LINE TYPE
Is the only material for the progressive printer, and
its advantages are acknowledged everywhere. Both
in finish and exactness our type is far superior to all
others, will wear better and satisfy all requirements
which arise in legal blank work as well as general 16
38a 14A, $2.50 10-PoiNT ITALIC No. 20 L. C. $1.40; C. $1 .10
ALL OUR OLD STYLE FIGURES
Are uniform in height and line, and all small cap letters liable
to be confused with the lower case characters have an extra nick
near top of body . Old Style type has one nick more than Roman
and our standard job faces are more uniform in face and in the
finish, accuracy and durability are far superior to all others 47
44al6A, $2.25 8-POINT ITALIC No. 20 L. C. $1.30; C. $().<»r.
ALL FACES OF ONE BODY LINE PERFECTLY
And faces of different bodies are made to line by use of 1-Point or 2-Point
leads, without the use of card or paper. Throughout the old style series the
figures are uniform in size and line, while retaining the old style design, thus
adapting them to all uses. In all respects our type is the best, and being cast
on point bodies will match those of all other type foundries in this respect 58
50a ISA, $2.00 6-POINT ITALIC No. 20 L. C. $1.20; C. $0.80
STANDARD LEADERS AND STANDARD LINE TYPE
Lining perfectly and labor-saving, thus adding to the profits while making pleasing effects in
progressive and practical printing. In spite of the general use of leaders it is often necessary
to use rule, and in this connection our standard line system will be appreciated, enabling
the compositor to have accurate line without the use of cardboard, thus saving much time and
labor. Not only will the adoption of our system save enormously in labor and produce better
results, but as our material is more available for different classes of work there is an actual
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 57 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
FRENCH O. S. ITALIC SERIES
Figures are Uniform in Size and Lining
36a 12A, $2.80 12-PoiNT FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC L. C. $1.60; C. $1.20
OUR TYPE IS SUPERIOR TO ANY
These are excellent faces for circulars and being cast
on our new system line with all job faces and Romans
All faces on different bodies can be made to line with
one another by the use of regular leads. Standard Line
Leaders will line with all Romans and Old Styles 360
40a 16A, $2.50 10- POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE ITALIC i. . • '. $1 . ir>: c. .fi .nr>
SUCCESSFUL, PRUDENT PRINTERS WHO
Used Standard Line Type will have nothing else. Our book and
newspaper faces are now shown complete from 5 -Point to 12 -Point
Printer will note that the Old Styles have lining figures throughout
Our Leaders are also cast on point set and line with all faces. A
glance at the specimen pages shown in this catalog will prove an
48a ISA, $2.25 8-PoiNT FUI.M n < >u> STYLE ITA i.ir L. r. $1 .:«o: r. $o.'.ir>
IT FILLS A LONG FELT WANT AMONG PRINTERS
Do not be imposed upon by the representations of other concerns icJio intimate that
the advantages of our system are not as great as we claim. The great saving
accomplished by Standard Line can he demonstrated by a practical test. We
•will gladly extend to you every facility for making such a test, and arc willing
to abide by the results. In finish and accuracy our type is superior to others 78
55a 20A, $2.00 6-PoiNT FKI.MH OI,I>STYI.K ITALIC L. c. $ 1 .I'd; ( '. ^u.su
IT IS NOT THE NUMBER OF POUNDS OF TYPE YOU PURCHASE
Which counts, but the amount of material which is actually available. Look at the small amount
of type you have set up in jobs and compare it with the large quantity which is lying idle in the
cases. By adopting our system you can make the minimum quantity of type do the maximum
amount of work, as it is available under any and all circumstances, while the old stuff can only
be used for some particular purpose. Figure out the amount you pay yearly for labor. A saving
of 5 or 10 per cent, will go a long ways toward purchasing the type actually used in your shop 492
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 58 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
OLD STYLE ITALIC SERIES
Figures are Uniform in Size and Lining
3Ua 14A. $2.80 12-1'oiNT OLD STYLK ITALIC No. 9 L. C. $1.45; C. $1.35
ALL OLD STYLE FIGURES ARE
Uniform in size and line. In our system each figure
not only matches its fellows in width, but is a multiple
of one of the spaces. As this makes them multiples of
points, they will justify with all other spaces, quads,
leads, slugs and brass rules. Send for our catalog 68
38a 15A, $2.50 10-POINT OLD STYLE ITALIC NO. 9 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.10
IN ALL THE OLD STYLES THE FIGURES
Above and below the line have been abandoned, and while they
still retain their Old Style characteristics they have been made
uniform in appearance, and their legibility increased. What
has been said of the figures applies as well to the points. In
all cases these will be found to justify with spaces and point 4-2
40al5A,$2.25 8-PoiNT OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 9 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
IN CONNECTION WITH OUR LINING TYPE
But one set of Leaders is necessary for each body, since these Leaders
will line with our Roman, Old Style, Job and patented faces with
perfect results. Either the saving of original outlay or composition
alone will go a long way towards making you a good profit in your
composing room. The round -dot leaders are made on all bodies up to
and including 18- Point, and the fine-dot up to 14- Point
45al8A,$2.00 6-PoiNT OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 9 L. C. $1.15; C. $0.85
THE IMPROVED STANDARD LINING SYSTEM
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A glance at specimen sheets
issued during the past few years will show that the constant demand for something of
this kind has led to ever recurrent attempts to solve the problem; but these efforts have
been sporadic and inconsistent, and failure to take into account all the conditions has
rendered the results unsatisfactory. All our types are cast Standard Line, including
Romans, Italics, Gothics, Latins, and all other Job faces, and line with one another 364
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 59 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MODERN ROMAN SERIES
Card Fonts
32a 14A, $2.80 12-PoiNT ROMAN No. 20 L. C. $1.55; C. $1.25
OUR PERFECT SYSTEM OF LINING
STANDARD LINE LEADERS DESIRABLE
One of the most important changes is our lining
system. A glance at the specimen sheets issued
during the past few years shows that constant 258
40al6A, $2.50 10-POINT ROMAN No. 20 L. C. $1.40; C. $1 . 1 ()
ROMANS, GOTHICS, ITALICS, TITLES, AND ALL
JOB FACES ON THE SAME BODY LINE PERFECTLY
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A
glance at the specimen sheets issued during the past few years
shows that a constant demand for something of this kind 360
45a 16A, $2.25 8-PoiNT HUMAN No. 20 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
HANDSOMELY CUT FACES ON STANDARD LINE SYSTEM
EACH FACE WILL LINE PERFECTLY WITH EVERY OTHER
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A glance at
the specimen sheets issued during the past few years will show that tin-
constant demand for something of this nature has led to ever recurrent
attempts to solve the problem; but these efforts have l»een sporadic
50a20A,$2.00 6-PoiNT KOMAN No. 20 I, i * 1 .-_'(); C. $0.80
FAVORITE OLD AS WELL AS ORIGINAL FACES ON IMPROVED LINK
SUPERIOR LABOR-SAVING FEATURKS AI»I>I,IKJ> TO PIMNTIM; MATKKIAI.
One of the most important changes is our lining system. One glance ,-it the specimen
sheets issued during the past few years will show that the constant demand for something
of this kind has led to ever recurring attempts to solve the problem: but these efforts li.-ive
been sporadic and inconsistent, and the failure to take into account all the conditions ti:;:>
42a 16A, $2.00 5-PoiNT KOMAN No. 20 L. c. $1.15: r. -
STANDARD LINE LEADERS CAN BE USED FOR OTHER THAN ROM AX FACES
USEFULNESS OF LEADERS is GREATLY AUGMENTED TNDKK OUK SYSTEM
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A glance at the specimen .sheets tlmt
were issued during the past few years shows that the constant demand for something of this nature
has led to recurring attempts to solve the vexing problem; but these efforts Inivr I ..... n sporadic and
inconsistent, and the failure to take into account all the conditions has rendered the results v.
SMALL CAP FONTS: 12-POINT, 9A, 50C. 10-POINT, 12A, 50C. 8-POINT, 14A, 45C.
6-POINT, 1BA, 40C. 5-POINT, 10A, 40C. EXTRA.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 60 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
OLD STYLE ROMAN SERIES
Card Fonts
L"_';I IL'A. $3.20 IB-POINT OLD STYLE No. 9 L. C. $1.60: C. $1.«0
POPULAR OLD STYLES
Improved with Standard Line Feature
Surpassing- in Utility its Rivals 36
Cast also on 18-Point body to order.
34al4A,$2.80 12-PoiNT OLD STYLE No. 9 L. C. $1.55; C. $ I .L'fi
OUR FIGURES ARE UNIFORM IN SIZE
JUSTIFY WITH REGULAR SPACES OR QUADS
One of the most important changes is our system
of lining. A glance at .the specimen sheets issued 950
40a 16A, $2.50 10-PoiNT OLD STYLE No. 9 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.10
OUR TYPE IS BY FAR THE MOST DURABLE
GIVING SUPERIOR RESULTS IN ELKCTROTYPING
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A
glance at the specimen sheets issued during the past few years
shows that the constant demand for something of this sort 486
45a 16A, $2.25 8-POINT OLD STYLE No. 9 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
STANDARD LINE TYPE THE GREAT SAVER OF LABOR
TWENTIETH CENTURY TYPE SURE TO PLEASE PRINTERS
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A glance
at the specimen sheets issued during the past few years will show that a
constant demand for something of this nature has led to recurrent $372
50a 20A, $2.00 6-POINT OLD STYLE No. 9 L. C. $1.20; C. $0.80
ALL OUR OLD STYLE FONTS ARE CAST WITH AN EXTRA NICK
READILY DISTINGUISHED FROM SAME SIZES OF MODERN FACES
One of the most important changes is our lining system. A glance at the specimen
sheets issued during the past few years shows that a constant demand for something
of this kind has led to ever recurrent attempts to solve the problem; these efforts 465
SMALL CAP FONTS: 12-PoiNT, 9A, 50c. 10-PoiNT, 12A, 50c.
8-POINT, 12A, 45C. 6-POINT, 15A, 40C. EXTRA.
LARGER SIZES OF THK OLD STYLE No. 9 SERIES ARE IN PREPARATION.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 61 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
FRENCH OLD STYLE SERIES
Figures of this Series are Uniform in Size and Lining
5a4A, $7.25 48-PoiNT FRENCH OLD STYLE L. C. $3.00; C. $ I .-jr.
MODERN
Ornate Face
7a4A,$5.00 ::<> -I'm NT I • i; KM 11 OLD STYLE I,. <'.$•_•.. -iii; c. $•_'.:•(»
FURNISHED
First-class Slugs
9a6A,$4.30 ."(> I'UINT FKK.NCH < >LI> STYLK L. C. 93.00; G -
PROFIT-MAKING
Reduced to a Science
12a6A,$3.50 24-ToiNT FRENCH ULU STYLK L. C. $1.75; C. sf 1 .T.'i
NIMBLE PRINTERS
Produce Annual Results
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 62 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
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l6a8A, (3.30
FRENCH OLD STYLE SERIES
Figures of this Series are Uniform in Size and Lining
L'O POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE L. C. $1.65; C. $1.05
POPULAR OLD STYLE
Ornaments the Superior Work
2(iii n>.\. $:i.20
K>- POINT FRENCH OLD STYLK
L. C. $1.70; C. $1.50
SEND FOR ESTIMATES NOW
This Believed a Reasonable Request 52
36a 15A, $2.80 12-PoiNT FRENCH OLD STYLE L. C. $1.60; C. $1.20.
LINING FIGURES AND HANDSOME FACES
ARE DELIGHTS TO ARTISTIC PRINTERS GENERALLY
Fast Compositors Praise Standard Line 10
40a 1(>A. $l>.r>0
10- POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE
L. C. $1.45; C. $1.05
BEST METAL COMPOSITION YET PRODUCED
PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION WARRANTS THIS ASSERTION
Investigate the Merits of Standard Line Type 843
8- POINT FRENCH OLD STYLE
50a ISA, $2.25 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
ENABLING US TO PRODUCE BETTER
And More Durable Goods 23
6-PoiNT FRENCH OLD STYLE
55a20A, $2.00 L. C. $1.20; C. $0.80
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
WITH POPULAR FACES ON STANDARD LINE
Business Constantly Increasing $75
SMALL CAPS: 12-PoiNT, OA, 50c. 10-PoiNT, 10A, 50c.
8-POINT, 12A, 45C. G-POINT, 16A, 40C. EXTRA.
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. OLD
Original
4a3A,$8.00 48-PoiNT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L. C. $3.10; C. $4.90
FINISH
Perfect 6
5u . 8A, $5.50 :;r,- POINT KXTKNDKD OLD STVI.K L. 0. $•_'. l<>; C. $::. in
DESIGN
Combine 18
5a3A, $4.:iO :;O-|'<>IXT KXTKNDKH (>i,i> STVI.K L. ( '. $ 1 .'.io: C. $•_'. l<>
INCREASE
Specimen 34
8a 4 A, $!i.50 L' I POINT KXTKNDKD OLD STVI K L. c. $1 .si»; c. $1 .70
FILED AWAY
Bettering Values
Improved 25
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 64 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Exx. OLD STYLE
Original
12a6A, $8.20 18-PoiNT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L. C. $1.65; C. $1.55
MODKRN SYSTKM
Fine Printing Material
Superior Types 12
18a 10A, $2.80 12-PoiNT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L. C. $1.40; U. $1.40
COMPARE THE PRICES
Respond to Your Best Interest
Profitable Supplies
20a 14A, $2.50 10-PoiNT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L. C. $1.20; C. $1.30
\VRIXE KOR ESTIMATE NCTW
Stock of Printers' Goods is Complete
Every Department Frilled 95
22a 14A, $2.25 8-POINT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L. C. $1.10; C. $1.15
FURNISHED FINE PRODUCTIONS
STANDARD LINK TYF»KS
Extended Old Style Face Outranks its Class
Advance of tne Procession $76
28a 15A, $2.00 6-PoiNT EXTENDED OLD STYLE L C. $1.00; C. $1.00
SPECIAL SMA.LL CALF'S ARE UNNECESSARY
IMPORTANT EOR COMPOSITORS
Cast on Standard Line any Size Cap>s can be Used
as the Small Caps of the Size Next Largjer ISO
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 65 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
FULL-FACE SERIES
22a 14A, $2.80 12-POINT FULL-FACE No. 1 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
IMPROVED PLAIN LETTERS
Old Stand-Bys and Favorites Bettered
We Cast All on Standard Line 250
28a 16A, $2.65 11-POINT FULL-FACE NO. 1 L. C. $1.30; C. $1.35
FULL-FACES BROUGHT INTO SYSTEM
Types for Titles, Side-Heads and Emphatic Words
Lining Accurately with Our Roman Faces 316
28a 16A, $2.50 10-POINT FULL-FACE No. 1 L. C. $1.25; C. $1 .25
DESIRABLE FOR TABULAR WORK
Figures Altered and Cast Systematic in Thickness
Are Fitted to Point Sets in All the Sizes $48
30a 16A, $2.40 9-PoiNT FULL-FACE No. 1 L. C. $1.20; C. $ 1 .'_'<)
BECOMES CONSTANTLY MORE POPULAR
Advantages of Our Standard Line Meriting Appreciation
Those Once Using Our Type Want No Other 279
30a 16A, $2.25 8-PoiNT Kri.i, KACK No. 1 L. C. $1.10; C. $1 . 1 5
PRODUCES LABOR- SAVING MATERIAL
Modern Methods Introduced by the Inland Type Foundry
Outclassing the Sleeping Old-Fogy Concerns 158
38a22A,$2.00 i; POINT FULL-FACK No. l I,, r. .f l .oo: r. * l .00
IMPORTANT FACT WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
Single and Dotted Two-Point Brass Rule Lines with Every One of Our Faces
Easily Justified to Line by Use of Point- System Leads and Slugs $369
32a ISA, $2.00 5^-PoiNT FULL-FACE No. 1 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
MAKING THINGS COMFORTABLE FOR THE COMPOSITOR
Vexatious Chopping-Up of Paper and Cardboard Now Relegated to the Past
Setting of Legal Blanks and Similar Forms is a Pleasant Work 815
26al5A,$2.40 9-PoiNT FULL-FACE No. 2 L. C. $1.20; C. $1.20
POINTER FOR THE PROFIT- SEEKERS
Investigate the Merits of Our Standard Line Type
Makes Earning of Money an Easier Task 29O
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 66 ST. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A.
CONDENSED NO. 1 SERIES
26al6A,$2.80 12-PoiNT CONDENSED NO. 1 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
OUR FACILITIES FOR MAKING
Type are of the Very Best and Cannot Fail to
Please the Most Fastidious Person 374
32a20A, $•_'.<•,;-• 11-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 1 L. C. $1.30; C. $1.35
OUR STANDARD JOB FACES ARE MORE
Uniform in Face and Justification Than any Other Make
Ornaments and Borders of all Kinds in Stock 45
32a20A, $2.50 10-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 1 L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
ALL PRINTERS SHOULD EXAMINE
Our System and Then Compare it With That of Others
It Always Stands the Tests Satisfactorily 984
38a22A, $2.40 9-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 1 L. C. $1.20; C. $1.20
WE MANUFACTURE A COMPLETE LINE OF BRASS
Rule and our Jobbing Department is the Most Complete in the West
Superior Printing Material of all Kinds Quickly Supplied 62
36a20A, $2.25 8-POINT CONDENSED NO. 1 L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
ALL FACES ON EACH BODY, ROMANS, ITALICS,
Antiques, and all Job Faces Line With One Another at the Bottom
Our Figures Need no Special Justifying in Tabular Work
42a26A, $2.20 7-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 1 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
ALL OUR JOB TYPE CAN BE SET SOLID AND THE LIABILITY
Of the Descending Letters Breaking Off is Entirely Overcome and all Printers Can See
That this in Itself is a Very Important Money-Saving Feature 295
44a26A, $2.00 6-POINT CONDENSED No. 1 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
THIS CONDENSED SERIES WILL LINE WITH OUR ROMAN
Without the use of Cardboard and can be Used in Sub-headings and in Tabular Work
Our Leaders Will Also Line With it as Well as With the Roman 790
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 67 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
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CONDENSED No. 2 SERIES
Os*?*^
14a7A $3.50 24-POINT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.80; C. $1.70
STANDARD LINE PRODUCT
Popular Among Printers 92
18a 10A, $3.30 20-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1 .r,r>; c. .f l .1;,')
DEMANDS FOR MODEEN SYSTEM
Now Constantly Increasing 56
20a 12A, $3.20 18-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 I., c. !Hl.r>5: ('. $1 .f.r,
INTRODUCING A UNIFORM METHOD
Product of Inland Type Foundry 35
22a 12A, $3.20 16-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 1,. 0. $l.c.o; C. .fl.no
SAVING IN BOTH TIME AND LABOR
Users of Standard Lining Faces 40
24al5A,$3.00 II POINT » 'ONDKNSKD No. '_' 1,. <'. $ 1 .."><>: C. $ 1 .:>(>
IMPROVEMENTS IN ORDINARY STYLES
Enhancing Their Usefulness Greatly 76
30a ISA, $2.80 12-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.40; C. $ 1 . 4o
REMODELING COMMON FACES THROUGHOUT
Manifest Faults in Founding Remedied $84
34a20A, $2.65 1 1 -POINT CONDENSED No. 2 L C. $1.30; C. $1 .35
REPRODUCING POPULAR HANDSOME OLD-TIMERS
Supply Improvement in Many Essential Details 98
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 68 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED No. 2 SERIES
34a20A, $2.50 10-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.26; C. $1.25
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Errors of Former Type Making are Corrected 50
38a 22A, $2.40 9-PoiNT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.20; C. $1 .20
CAREFUL CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO THE PRINTERS' WANTS
Best Labor-Saving1 Material the Result of Particular Study 49
38a22A,$2.25 8-POINT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
STANDARD LINE AND UNIT SETS A DESIRABLE COMBINATION
Perfect Justification in Every Direction Easily Secured $82
38a24A, $2.20 7-POINT CONDENSED No. 2 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
REFORMS MADE THAT HAVE HITHERTO BEEN CONSIDERED IMPOSSIBLE
Obstacles Found to be Not so Insurmountable as Claimed by Founders 175
40a 25A, $2.00 6-POINT CONDENSED NO. 2 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
HINDERED BY NO PRECEDENTS OR TRADITIONS IN OUR TYPE FOUNDRY
Our House is Not Obliged to Follow the Old Methods and Systems 360
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HALF-TITLE SERIES
28a 16A, $2.25 8-POINT HALF-TITLE L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
ALL OUR FACES LINE WITH ONE ANOTHER
Attaining Perfect Accuracy Without Use of Cardboard
Our Brass Rule Department is Very Complete 46
30a ISA, $2.00 6-POINT HALF-TITLE L. C. $1 .00; C. $1.00
IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO BUY OUR TYPE
Standard Line Type is the Only Material for Wide-Awake Printers
Elements of our Metal Combine Toughness and Hardness
28a 16A, $2.00 5VPOINT HALF-TITLE L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
LINING SYSTEM WILL SAVE LABOR IN JUSTIFICATION
We Buy and Sell Second-Hand Machinery, and can Often Offer you
Bargains in These Goods. Send for Illustrated Catalog 28
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 69 ST. Louis, Mo,, U. S. A.
CONDENSED TITLE No. 2
10A 24-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE No. 2 $2.50
INCREASE USEFULNESS 16
14A 18-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE No. 2 $2.00
STANDARD LINE RECOMMENDED
PRINTERS INVESTIGATE 78
15A 16-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE No. 2 $i.so
MATERIAL MEETING THE DEMAND
THOROUGHLY REMODELED $840
15A 14-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE No. 2 $i.<;r>
LATEST IDEAS IN TYPE FOUNDING
PROGRESSIVE INSTITUTION 95
16A 12 POINT CONDKNSKD TITLK N <>.•_' $l.r><>
20 A I (> I'OINT <'ONI»KXSKI> TITI.I: No .- $l.ln
METAL COMPOSITION THE BEST EVER USED
OUES GUARANTEED MOST DURABLE 63
20A 9-i'oiNT CONDENSED TITLE NO. 2
INTERESTS PRINTERS THAT WORK FOR PROFITS
MOST PERFECT MATERIAL EVER OFFERED 25
»> - 1 '< ) i N T CONDENSED TITLE N <> . •_'
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EXCELLENT PRODUCTIONS PLEASE
8-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE No. 2
24A, $!.•_>.-,
MORE USEFUL ARE LEADERS
LINE WITH ALL FACES 70
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 70 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
IONIC AND CLARENDON
16a8A,$3.20 18-POINT IONIC L. C. $1.«5; C. $ 1 .55
LEADING PRINTERS
Getting our Superior Type 28
24a 15A, $2.80 12-POINT IONIC L. C. $1 .•»<•;«'. $1.40
MODERN SYSTEMATIC PRODUCT
Setting the Pace for Our Competitors $30
34a20A,$2.20 7-POINT IONIC L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
MONEY-SAVING TYPE MADE FOR SUPERIOR JOBBING
Great Possibilities in Having- Systematic Material to Produce Fine Work
Point Bodies, Standard Line, Unit Sets and Most Useful Faces 279
34a20A, $2.00 6-POINT IONIC L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
WE SUPPLY ALL FIGURES ON UNIFORM POINT SETS
They are also Multiples of and Justify -with Our Regular Spaces and Gluads
Advantages Inherent in the Unit-Set System of Casting- Type 456
25A 7-ToiNT CLARENDON TITLE $1.20
ENDLESS VARIETY OF ORIGINAL BORDERS AND ORNAMENTS
MANY OF OUR BEAUTIFUL BORDERS ARE MADE FOR TWO COLORS
SPECIMEN SHEETS WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION $25
22A 6-PoiNT CLARENDON TITLE $1.00
ALL OUR TYPE CAN BE SET SOLID AND THE LIABILITY OF
THE DESCENDING LETTERS TO BREAK OFF IS ENTIRELY OVERCOME
OLD STYLE FIGURES MADE UNIFORM IN SIZE AND LINE 360
40a24A, $2.20 7-PoiNT CLARENDON L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
PRINTERS ARE ADVISED TO BE CAREFUL IN BUYING TYPE
Bungling Imitations of Standard Line Type are Now Being Put on the Market
Not Made to Agree with our Accurate Dies and Measurements 487
38a22A,$2.00 6-POINT CLARENDON L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
OUR STANDARD LINE SYSTEM MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS
Every Possible Use of Type Has Been Carefully Considered and Years of Earnest
Study Were Devoted to Bringing It to the Acme of Perfection 19
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 71 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
ANTIQUE SERIES
4a3A, $6.00 42-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $2.40; C. $3.60
USEFUL
Products 5
5a4A, $5.00 36-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.90; C. $:?.10
DESIGNS
Excellence 18
8a4A,$4.30 30-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $2.20; C. $l!. 1 0
FINER TYPE
Style Esthetic 12
12a6A, $3.30 20-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.65; C. $1 .t>5
LINING SYSTEM
Problem Finds Solution
Standard Perfect 30
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 72 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
ANTIQUE SERIES
16a9A,$3.20 18-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.65; C. $ 1.55
PRINTERS REMEMBER
Standard Lining System Has
No Equal in the Market
26a 14A, $2.80 12-PoiNT ANTIQTK No. 1 L. C. $1 .40; C. $1.40
OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPERS
Furnished on Short Notice and Estimates
Most Cheerfully Submitted 85
30al6A,$2.50 10-POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
SUPERIOR WORK AND LARGE PROFITS
Are a Natural Result of Using Standard Lining Type
Enterprising Printers all Recommend It 74
32a 1«A. $2.LT» 8-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
BRASS RULE IN LABOR-SAVING FONTS
Circles, Ovals, Octagons and Many Other Special Shapes Are
Made to Order in the Shortest Possible Time 62
34a 20A, $2.20 7-PoiNT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
COMPLETE OFFICES ALL ON STANDARD LINE SYSTEM
Number of Faces Cast on Uniform Line now so Large that the Printer
Need no Longer Buy the Old. Money-Wasting- Material 84
34a20A,$2.00 (> - POINT ANTIQUE No. 1 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
REMEMBER, WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PREPARED TO
Prove Every Claim as Regards the Finish and Accuracy of our Product
In Type Making we Propose to Stay at the Very Top 36
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 73 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
LATIN ANTIQUE SERIES
5a3A, $7.25 48-POINT LATIN ANTIQUE L. C. $3.10; C. $4.15
REAPED
6a4A, $5.00 36-PoiNT LATIN ANTiyrF. L. C. $•_'. •_'<>; C. .fi'.sn
NEATEST
Ornaments 38
7a5A, $4.30 30-PoiNT LATIN
MONEY SURE
Return Profits 40
10a6A, $3.50 24 POINT LATIN ANTiyi'K L. C. $1 .75; C. $1 .75
ARE JUSTIFIED
Point Set Figures With
Regular Spaces 75
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 74 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
LATIN ANTIQUE SERIES
15a 9A, $3.20
18-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
L. C. $1.60; C. $1.60
EACH STANDARD LINE
Face Available for Date Lines
Use With 2-Point Rule
22a 14A, $2.80
12-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
L. C. $1.35; C. $1.45
EXPERT COMPOSITORS DESIRE
Superior Material Wherewith to Execute
Commercial Work Most Rapidly
26a 14A, $2.50
10-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
PROVED FINISH AND EXACTNESS
Of our Type Far Better than that of any Other
All Faces of One Body Will Line 53
28al«A, $2.40
9-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
L. C. $1.20; C. $1.20
OLD STYLE FIGURES PERFECTLY UNIFORM
They Agree With One Another in Height and Line, and
Cast to Point Sets, Justify with Spaces 21O
28al6A,$2.25 8-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
FINEST DESIGNS IN ARTISTIC JOB FACES
Extensive and Splendid Exhibit of Original Ornaments
Foremost of High-Class Productions 79
7-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
30a 16 A, $2.20 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
STANDARD LINING TYPE
Obviates Numerous Vexations
Keeps Temper Smooth 5O
6-PoiNT LATIN ANTIQUE
«0a IfiA, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
WE ARE AGENTS FOR ALL
Kinds of Printing Machinery of
Latest Improved Styles 46
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
75
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
LATIN SERIES
8a5A, $5.00 36-PoiNT LATIN L. C. $2.40; C.
TRUE SYSTEM
9a6A,$4.30 30-PoiNT LATIN L. C. f 9.00; C. ?8.8fl
IMPROVEMENTS
Original Type Designs
Appreciated 23
12a8A,$3.50 •_• i- POINT LATIN L. C. $1.70j 0. f 1.80
POINT SYSTEM BOTH
Ways far Superior to the Old
Method of Justifying 45
18a 12A, $«.20 18-PoiNT L.vn N L. C. fl.65; C. fl.6D
PERFECT JUSTIFICATION
Without Cardboards Thereby Saving
Large Profits to Printers 386
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 76 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
I
LATIN SERIES
28a 16A, $2.80 12-PoiNT LATIN L. C. $1.45; C. $1.:!5
ESTIMATES FURNISHED TO PRINTERS
Brass Rule, Labor-Saving Fonts, Circles, Ovals
Other Special Shapes Made to Order $65
32a 20A, $2.50 10-PoiNT LATIN L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
HANDSOMEST ART ORNAMENTS AND BORDERS
An Endless Variety to Select From, Largest Assortment
Most Highly Finished Collection in the Market 240
32a20A, $2.40 9-POINT LATIN L. C. $1.20; C. $1.20
HIGHLY IMPROVED TYPE FACES DESIGNED
Material Supplied for Every Kind of Artistic Job Printing
Profits Assured on Work of Any Description 75
34a20A, $2.25 8-POINT LATIN L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
GOOD WORK, LARGE PROFITS AND PLEASURE TOURS
Some of the Many Advantageous Results of Standard Line Type
Enterprising- Printers Must Investigate this System 938
36a24A, $2.20 7 -POINT LATIN L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FACES NOW CAST ON STANDARD LINE
Entirely Unnecessary for the Progressive Printer to Buy Type Not Systematic
Every Style We Produce is Up-to-Date and Every Font is Useful 210
3(5a24A, $2.00 6-POINT LATIN L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
ALL SMALL CAP SORTS LIABLE TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE
Same Lower Case Characters Have an Extra Nick, Thereby Obviating Errors
Common in Distribution and Composition; Another Advantage 756
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 77 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED LATIN SERIES
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8a5A, $5.00 48-PoiNT CONDENSED LATIN L. C. $2.40; C. $-_>.r,o
Beautiful ORNATE Art
10a 6A, $4.00 36-PoiNT CONDENSED LATIN L. C. $2.00; C. $'_'.oo
STANDARD Lining Type 95
18al2A, $3.50 24-PoiNT CONDKNSKD LATIN L. c. $1.7o: r. .fi.so
SUPERIOR AS TO DURABILITY
Accuracy and Finisn of Our Products 25
30a ISA, $3.20 18-PoiNT CONDKNSKI> LATIN L. c. $1 .c,o; c. $1 .r.o
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INNOVATIONS
Is our Lining System and Printers Should Investigate 30
40a26A,$2.80 12-1'oiNT COM.K.NSKI. LATIN L. C. $1.40; C. * 1 to
OUR STANDARD JOBBING FACES ARE MORE UNIFORM
In Design, Justification and Finish than any Others in the Market 62
45a30A,$2.50 10-PoiNT CONDENSED LATIN L. C. $1.20; C. $1.30
REMEMBER THAT WE INVITE CAREFUL AND CRITICAL EXAMINATION
And are at all Times Prepared to Prove our Claims for Standard Line System $48
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 78 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
BRUCE TITLE SERIES
PATENT PENDING
24-PoiNT HKUCK TITLE
NEAT CAPS
LIGHT FACE 6
6A
20-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE
$2.25
EXCELLENCE
BEST MODELS 38
7A 16-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE $1.80 10A 12-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE $1.50
DESIGNS
NEWEST 5
TWO-LINES
OUR TITLES 4
12A IO-POINT BRUCE TITLE $1.40
ENGRAVERS
CHOICE PART 7O
16A 8-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE No. 2 $1.25
UNIFORM MATERIAL
MODERN ENTERPRISE 86
14A 9-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE $1.35
LODGE WORK
NICE PROGRAM 92
ISA 6-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE No. 1 $1.00
NEAT SOCIETY PRINTING
DELICACY AND SIMPLICITY 35
20A 6-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE No. 2 $1.00 20A 6-PoiNT BRUCE TITLE No. 3 $1.00
STANDARD LINE FACES TWO-LINES CALLED TITLES
REMARKABLE PROGRESSION $74 OUR METHOD OF NAMING SERIES 612
EACH SIZE CAST ON SIX-POINT HAS A DIFFERENT NICK
8-POINT NO. 1 AND 6-POINT NO. 4 OF THIS SERIES IN PREPARATION
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
79
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
SKINNER SERIES
Patent Pending
HAVING started in the most disas-
trous period that the type-founding
trade has ever experienced, the success
of the Inland Type Foundry is nothing
less than phenomenal. To-day, at the
expiration of a little over three years, its
business has many times exceeded that
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
Supplier of
PRINTERS' MATERIAL OF EVERY KIND
Manufacturer of
STANDARD LINE TYPE
Cast to Unit Sets
Art Ornaments and Borders
Brass Rule, Dashes, Circles, Etc.
SAINT LOUIS
which any other type foundry has ever
acquired in the most prosperous times.
This is largely attributable to Standard
Line, Unit-Set, and many other innova-
tions which we have introduced in the
type, making our productions the most
desirable the practical printer can find.
INLAND ORNAMENTS, SKRFKS No. 25 — displayed above — IVr font, $li.OO
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
80
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
6a4A, $4.30
SKINNER SERIES
Patent Pending
30-PoiNT SKINNEB L. C. $2.05; C. $2.25
HANDSOME
Neatest Faces 5
7a 4A, $3.50
24-PoiNT SKINNEB
L.C. $1.75; C. $1.75
FINE LETTER
Program Enrich 14
10a6A, $3.20
18-PoiNT SKINNEB
L. C. $1.60; C. $1.60
ELEGANT MODELS
Finish Chaste Design 3O
16a 10A, $3.00
14-PoiNT SKINNEB
L.C. $1.50; C. $1.50
END OF THE CENTURY
Material Suited to the Time 26
12-PoiNT SKINNEB
20a 12A, $2.80
L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
DAINTY WORK
Finest Obtained 15
8-PoiNT SKINNEB
26al5A,$2.25
L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
STANDARD LINING
Modern Plan Introduced 36
10-PoiNT SKINNEB No. 1
22a 14A, $2.50
L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
LEADING STYLE
Exquisite Display 48
6-PoiNT SKINNEB
30a ISA, $2.00
L.C. $1.00; C. $1.00
SYSTEMATIC PRODUCTS
Standard Line Type the Best $9O
10-PoiNT SKINNEB No. 2 AND 9-PoiNT SKINNEB IN PEEPABATION.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
81
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
WOODWARD SERIES
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
4a3A$950 60-PoiNT WOODWARD L. C. $3.70; C. $5.80
FORMS
Perfect 6
5a4A,$7.25 48-PoiNT WOODWARD I., r. .f.s. n>: r. .fi. ir.
BORDER
Specimen 8
7a 4A, $5.00 :i<5-l'oiNT WOODWARD I.. 0. *'_'. in, c. .f •_> . i ; 1 1
LINING TYPE
Money Saved 12
9a5A, $4.30 30-PoiNT WOODWARD L. C. $2.15; C. $2.15
BEST METHOD
Fixing Standards 20
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 82 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
WOODWARD SERIES
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
9a6A, $3.50 24-POINT WOODWARD L. C. $1.60; C. $1.90
UNIFORM FIGURES
Casting Systematic 36
15a9A$3.20 18- POINT WOODWARD L. C. $1.60; O. $1 .<><!
ORDERS LINING TYPE
Exhibit of Common Sense 98
18al2A, $3.00 14-PoiNT WOODWARD L. C. $1.40; C. $1.60
STANDARD LINE PRODUCTION
Notice Constant Increase in Faces $15
22al5A, $2.80 12- POINT WOODWARD L. C. $1.35; C. $1.45
INVESTIGATION RECOMMENDED
Recognize Advantages of Standard Line 24
26a 16A, $2.50 10- POINT WOODWARD L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
SUPERIOR MATERIAL FOR PURCHASERS
Handsome Faces and Lining System Combined 16
28a20A,$2.25 8-POINT WOODWARD L. C. $1.05; C. $1.20
ALL PRINTERS' SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK
Thoroughly Equip Printing Establishments with Best Type 38
7-PoiNT WOODWARD 6-PoiNT WOODWARD
34a20A,$2.20 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.10 34a 20A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
RIGHT QUALITIES IN TYPE STANDARD LINE SYSTEM
Obtains Supply of Lining Faces 70 Type for the Up-to-Date Printer 12
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 83 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
4a3A, $9.50
Patent Pending
60-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE
L. C. $3.70; C. $5.80
5a4A, $7.25
48-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE L. C. $3.10; C. $J.ir>
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7a4A, $5.00
36-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE L. C. $2.40; C. $2.60
LINING T
9a5A, $4.30
30-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE L. C. $2.15; C. $2.15
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
84
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
9a6A, $3.50
Patent Pending
24-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE L. C. $1.60; C. $1.90
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15a9A, $3.20
18-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE
18al2A, $3.00
L.C. $1.60; C. $1.60
LINDNG TYPE
14-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE
LDNE
start Bucresise 8 mi
L. C. $1.40; C. $1.60
22a 15A, $2.80 12-PoiNT WOODWARD OUTLINE L. C. $1.35; C. $1.45
INVESTIGATION RECOMMENDED
LSirae 24
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WOODWARD and WOODWARD OUTLINE are cast to the same widths, and one will register
accurately over the other for use in two-color work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
85
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED WOODWARD
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
Ba4A,$9.50 60-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWAKD L. C. $4.10; C. $5.40
RULE
Face Lined 10
8a5A, $7.25 48-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWAKD L. C. $3.55; C. $:f.7i>
BUYER LIKES
Modern Prints 45
8a6A, $5.00 :}*}-}'OINT CONDENSED WOODWAKD I, 0. $'_'.. •?(>; 0. $'_'.7i»
SUPERIOR PRODUCT
Finest and Best Made 96
Kill <5A, $4. HO 30-POINT CONDENSED WOODWAKD L. C. $2.20; C. $1.'. 10
USING STANDARD LINE
Saving Compositors' Labor 24
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 86 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED WOODWARD
12a8A, $3.50
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
24-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD L. C. $1.70; C. $1.80
JUSTIFICATION MUCH SIMPLER
Furnish Every Face on Unit-Sets 78
Itfa 10A,$:5.20
18-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD
L. C. $1.60; C.$1.60
DOTTED BRASS RULE IN BLANK WORK
Easily Adjusted to Line with all Type Faces 26
22a 14A, $.S.OO
14-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD
L. C. $1.50; C. $1.50
LEADERS LINE WITH ALL ROMAN AND JOB FACES
Abolish Buying Special Leaders for Many Display Fonts 40
28a ISA, $2.80 12-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
PROOF THAT THE IDEA OF UNIFORM LINING WAS FEASIBLE
Refusal of Older Founders to Cast Systematic Type Proving Stupidity 35
Desires of Progressive Printers Based on Experience
:Ua 22A, $2.50
10-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD
L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
ELEGANT CONDENSED DISPLAY FACE FOR NEWSPAPERS IS OFFERED
Handsome and Attractive Ornamentation of Headlines and Announcements $92
Suitable for Use in Every Specimen of First Class Typography
8-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD
36a25A, $2.25 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.15
PERMITS PRINTERS TO SECURE PROFITS
Labor-Saving Features of Standard Line Type 680
Notice the Quicker Results Obtained
6-PoiNT CONDENSED WOODWARD
48a30A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
USEFUL MODERN FACE FOR SMALL BOX-HEADINGS
Condensed Letter for Crowding Matter into Little Space 475
Very Suitable for Time-Tables and the Like
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
87
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
EXTENDED WOODWARD
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
4a3A, $10.75 48-Poixr EXTENDED WOODWARD L. C. $4.15; C. $6.60
READ
Black 5
5a3A, $6.40 36-PoiNT KXTKNDKD WOODWARD L. C. $2.80; C. *.". .f,o
SAMPLE
Charmer 8
5a3A,$4.70 30-PoiNT KXTKNDKD WOODWAKD I,, c. .fj.li); C. $L'.ti(t
PERFECT
Good Form 6
7a 4A, $•!.(>(» 24-PoiNT EXTKM>KD \VOODWAKD L. C. $a.OO; C. $'J.n<i
Extend Letter 12
Modern Plant
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 88 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
9a 5A, $3.20
EXTENDED WOODWARD
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
18-PoiNT EXTENDED WOODWAUD L. C. $1.65; C. $1.55
BEST METHODS
Regularity Eound 6O
Improved Lining
14a8A, $3.00
14-PoiNT EXTENDED WOODWABD
L. C. $1.50; C. $1.50
NEAT MODELS USED
Artistic Jobbing Letters 93
Useful and Desirable
16a 10A, $2.80
12-PoiNT EXTENDED WOODWARD
L. C. $1.40; 0. $1.40
ECONOMICAL PRINTERS
Selecting Profitable Material
Buy Standard Line Type
18a 10A, $2.50
10-PoiNT EXTENDED WOODWARD
L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
SETTING TVPE MADE EASIER
Annoying Hindrances Abolished SIS
Introduced Improved Systems
8-PoiNT EXTENDED WOODWARD
22a 14A, $2.25 L. C. $1.10; C. $1 . 1 5
MUCH SIMPLIFIED
Justification Perfected
Unit Set Types 34
I! POINT EXTENDED WOODWARD
28al6A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
QUICKER COMPOSING
With Standard Line System
Improved Methods 62
60-Point Extended Woodward in preparation.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
89
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
GOTHIC No. 1 SERIES
5a3A$600 42-POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $2.50; C. $3.50
HERALD
Advantage 6
6a4A$500 36-PoiNT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $2.20; C. $_'.*'•
SCIENCE
Improved Type
8a 5A $430 30-PoiNT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $'J.OO; r. $2.30
COMPOSING
Standard Lining 3
10a6A, $3.50 24- POINT GOTHIC No. 1 I,. «'. *l .';:>;<'. $1.85
PRINTER FINDS
Chance to Save Work 18
16a9A, $3.20 18-POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1 .55; C. $ 1 .<>5
LINING TYPE PAYS BIG
Dividends to Careful Buyers 5O
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 90 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
GOTHIC No. 1 SERIES
20al2A, $3.00 14-1'oiNT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.40; 0. $1.60
MOST DURABLE BODIES
Made from Combination Metal 26
25ftl4A,$2.80 1 a- POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
ORIGINAL AND UNIFORM FACES
Characteristics of Standard Line Type 8O
•-'lia 14A, $2.50 10-POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.25: C. $1.25
GOTHICS AND TITLES IMPROVED
Standard Line Justifies Without Cardboard 3
30al6A, $2.40 9-POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.20; C. $1.20
LABOR-SAVING TYPE BODIES ARE PERFECT
No Trouble to make Leaders Line with Every Face 913
34a ISA, $2.25 8 -POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
OUR TYPE METAL IS OF A NEW COMPOSITION
Guaranteed to be Superior in Finish and Durability to all Others
Highest Quality and the Best Workmanship 86
38a 20A, $2.20 7- POINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1. 10; C. $1 . 10
EVERY COMPOSITOR APPRECIATES STANDARD LINE TYPE
Annoying Complications Peculiar to the Old Style Justification are Obviated
Vexatious Troubles Incident to Type-Setting Abolished 315
38a20A,$2.00 (5-1'OINT GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
PRINTERS SHOULD INVEST IN LABOR-SAVING SYSTEM
Modern Improved Material Designed for the Use of Enterprising Craftsmen
Desires of Progressive Typographers Have Been Met 26
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 91 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
TITLE GOTHIC No. 5
4A 36-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 5 $3.50
GRINDERS
5A 30-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 5 $3.00
BROKERAGE
7A 24-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 5 .fj.r.o
SAVE MATERIAL
9A 20-POINT TITLK GOTHIC No. :, $•_'.'_' 5
BUY STANDARD LINE
12A 16-TOINT TITI.K (JoTHir N«>. :> $1.80
NOTABLE INNOVATION
OBTAIN MODERN FACES 18
12A 12-PoiNT TITLK GOTHIC No. r> .fi.r.n
JUSTIFICATION SIMPLIFIED
BEST SYSTEM OF WIDTHS 26
16A 10-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 5 *l.tn
STANDARD ORIGINAL GOTHICS
MOST ACCURATE IN THEIR LINING 5
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 92 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
TITLE GOTHIC No. 5
s>- POINT TITLE (;OTHIC No. 5 $1.35
GOTHICS AND TITLES IMPROVED
MAKE MONEY WITH STANDARD LINE 10
ISA 8-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 51 $1.25
OUR BODIES ARE ACCURATE AND PERFECT
UNIFORM FACES AND FIGURES ARE SECURED 56
22A 8-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 52 $1.25
GOOD WORK, LARGE PROFITS AND PLEASURE
ARE RESULTS OF OUR NEW STANDARD LINE SYSTEM 32
20A 6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 51 $1.00
OUR LEADERS LINE WITH ALL BODIES BY MEANS OF LEADS
BRASS RULES, BRACES, DASHES, CIRCLES AND OVALS IN STOCK
EVERY COMPOSITOR APPRECIATES OUR SYSTEM 43
24A 6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 52 $1.00
ALL FACES ARE MADE TO LINE BY USE OF LEADS AND SLUGS
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS READILY SEE THE MANY ADVANTAGES SECURED
MONEY-MAKERS INVEST IN LABOR-SAVING MATERIAL 28
28A G-POINT TITLE GOTHIC No. 53 $1.00
WE ARE AGENTS FOR ALL MAKES OF PAPER CUTTERS AND PRINTING PRESSES
OUR STOCK OF CASES, CABINETS, STANDS AND ALL OTHER WOOD GOODS IS COMPLETE
USEFUL AND DURABLE TYPE ADMIRED BY PRUDENT PURCHASERS $915
30A 6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 54 $1.00
PUT IN STANDARD LINE TYPE IN PLACE OF WHAT YOU ARE USING AND OBSERVE THE
ADVANTAGE YOU HAVE OVER COMPETITORS; NO CARDBOARD OR PAPER NEEDED WITH OUR TYPE
LABOR SAVED IS MONEY EARNED AND CAN BE DONE WITH OUR MATERIAL 478
EACH SIZE CAST ON SIX-POINT HAS A DIFFERENT NICK
B-POINT TITLE GOTHIC Nos. 52, 53 AND 54 WILL ALSO BE CAST TO ORDER ON 5-PoiNT
BODY, IN FONTS OP 10 POUNDS AND OVER, AT SECOND CLASS PRICES.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 93 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
GOTHIC No. 6 SERIES
Original
10a5A, $3.60 24-POINT GOTHIC No. 6 L. C. $1.80; C. $1.70
HANDSOME STYLES
Modern Patterns 25
16a7A,$3.30 20-POINT GOTHIC No. (i L. C. $1.75: ('. $ 1 .r>.-)
COMMEND PERFECTION
Believed Admirable 63
25a 12A, $3.20 16-POINT < ioTH 1C No. C, L. C. $ 1 .»>.->: C. $ 1 ..->:>
DESIGNING ELEGANT FASHION
Neat Standard Line Products 14
26al2A, $3.00 14-PoiNT GOTHIC No. C, L. C. $1 .<><>: ('. $1 .40
SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF FOUNDING
Furnish Most Accurate Material 82
32a 16A, $2.80 12 1'oiNT GOTH ic No. r, L. C. $ 1 .:>(»: C. $1 .30
LEADERS MADE MORE USEFUL THAN EVER
Upon our System they Line with all Faces 36
34a 16A, $2.50 10-1'oiNT Corn ic No. (5 I.. < ' .$ 1 .:',u: t '. $ 1 .•_'()
NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES OF OUR STANDARD LINE
Recognized by all Intelligent Type Buyers $75
36a20A, $2.'J5 8-POINT GOTHH' No. « L. C. $1. 15; C. $1 . 10
ENDORSING INNOVATIONS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF TYPE
Our Various Improvements Give Pleasure to all Printers 18
6-PoiNT GOTHIC No. 6
40a22A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
5-PoiNT GOTHIC No. 6
42a 24A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
PROFITS SURE IN STANDARD LINE ] ACCURATE INTERLINING is READILY ACCOMPLISHED
Labor-Saving Ideas Proved Cardboard or Paper Rendered Useless
Remove Doubts as to Expediency 35 These Troublesome Adjuncts to Justification $69
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 94 ST. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A.
TITLE GOTHIC No. 7
Original
20-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 $2.25
IMPROVED DESIGNS
10A 18-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 $2.00
WERE ALL REMODELED
HANDSOME TYPE 12
14A 14-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 $1.65
MODERN SYSTEMS OF LINING
SUPERIOR PRODUCT 48
16A 12-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 $1.50
EVERY SERIES ON STANDARD LINE
PRINTERS' MO£IEY- SAVER $50
20A 10-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 $1.40
AVOIDS CUTTING CARDBOARD AND PAPER
ONLY METAL LEADS NEEDED 63
9-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7 8-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7
20A, $l.:i5 24A, $1.25
FOUND TO SAVE LABOR SYSTEM IN FIGURE WIDTHS
BETTERED TYPE 45 OBTAIN UNIFORMITY 98
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 71
22A, $1.00
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 72
28A, $1.00
CAST TO MULTIPLES OF SPACES STANDARD LINE TYPE WITHOUT A RIVAL
FIGURES AND POINTS $60 NO OTHER CAN SURPASS IT 35
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 7.3
30A,$1.00
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC No. 74
35A, $1.00
USEFULNESS OF SYSTEMATIC TYPE APPRECIATED COMBINATIONS OF VARIOUS SIZES AS CAPS AND SMALL CAPS
OUR INNOVATIONS IN LETTER FOUNDING 32 EASILY MADE WITHOUT INTRICATE JUSTIFICATION $479
EACH SIZE CAST ON SIX-POINT HAS A DIFFERENT N.CK
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 95 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED GOTHIC Ne, 1 SERIES
OViginal
5a4A, $10.00 72-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 31 L. C. $4.10; C. $5.90
Gothic Face 9
THIS SIZE IS CAST ON STANDARD TITLE LINE.
5a4A, $8.75 72-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $3.50; C. $.">.•_'.-,
PERFECTION
Uniform Lines 6
6a4A, $7.00 »;o I'OINT CONDENSED (JDTHIC No. l I,. •'. .f:i. tit; c ^:',.f,o
GOTHIC SERIES
Made Complete 5
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 96 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 SERIES
Original
8a 4A, $6.40 54-POINT CONDENSED GOTHIC NO. 1 L. C. $3.25; C. $3.15
ELEGANT MODES
Perfected Letters 28
8a 5A, $6.00 48-POINT CONDENSED GOTHIC NO. 1 L. C. $2.90; C. $3.10
IMPROVED GOTHIC
Largest Series Cast 10
9a 5A, $4.50 42-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $2.25; C. $2.25
ARTISTIC DESIGNING
Cut and Finish Superb 96
9a 6A, $4.00 36-POINT CONDENSED GOTHIC NO. 1 L. C. $1.90; C. $2.10
TYPE LINING SYSTEM
Appreciated by Printers 54
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 97 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 SERIES
Original
12a 7A, $3.50 30-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. l L. C. $1.80; C. $l.7o
COLLECTION OF FINE BORDERS
Display the Greatest Assortment 12
20a 10A, $3.20 24-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 L. C. $1.155; (.'. $1 ..~>r>
DEPARTMENTS ARE ALL EQUIPPED
With Latest and Most Improved Machinery 83
26al6A,$3.00 18-I'OINT <'OM>KNSKI> ( JOTII ic No. 1 I.. C. $ 1 .r.u; c. $ l ..-)(•
FULLY INVESTIGATE OUR STANDARD LINE TYPE
Grand System Long Desired by Progressive Printers 45
38a 20A, $2.80 1 4 I'OINT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. l L. C. $1 .-Kt; C. * 1 . lo
WE ARE AGENTS FOR VARIOUS PRINTING PRESSES
Our Stock of Printers' Supplies is Complete in Every Particular 160
12-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1
44a24A, $2.50 L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
ANOTHER IMPORTANT FEATURE
IO-POINT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. i
44a25A, $2.50 L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
STANDARD LINE GIVES YOU PROFITS
Unit Sets Simplifying Composition 79 Labor and Money Saved with Best Type 82
8-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1
40a26A,$2.25 L. C. $1.10; C. $1 .15
6-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. l
45a 28A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
UNIT SET SYSTEM HELPS COMPOSITORS SMALL SIZE CONDENSED GOTHIC DESIRABLE
Manner Of Casting Type in Respect tO Width $36 Useful for Box-Headings and Railway Time-Tables 540
For Specimens of Larger Sizes See Preceding Pages
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 98 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
GOTHIC ITALIC SERIES
Original
24-POINT GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 L. C. $1.70; C. $1.80
SUPERIOR PRINTING
Elaborate Lining Effected 12
ISalOA, $3.20 18-POINT GOTHIC ITALIC NO. 1 L. C. $1.60; C. $1.60
ELEGANCE AND EXCELLENCE
Beautiful Designs in Decorative Art 5
28a KiA. $:{.oo 14-I'oiNT GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 L. C. $1.50: O. $1 .5o
ALL FACES SHOULD LINE PERFECT
Lining System will Save Labor in Justification 13
34a20A, $2.80 1 2-ToiNT GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 L. C. $1.40; C. $1 .40
PRINTERS BUY STANDARD LINE TYPE ALWAYS
Attaining Perfect Accuracy Without the Need of Cardboard
36a24A,$2.50 10-PoiNT GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 L. C. $1.20; C. $1.30
THE ANTI -TRUST TYPE FOUNDRY OF THE WEST
The Elements of our Metal Combine Toughness and Hardness 218
42a25A, $2.25 8-PoiNT GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.15
OUR BRASS RULE DEPARTMENT IS THOROUGH AND COMPLETE
Borders and Ornamentation Devices in Most Elaborate and Endless Variety 83
4c,ii LM-.A, $2.00 6-PoiNT GOTHIC ITALIC No. i L. c. $1.00; c. $1 .00
IN BUYING AN OUTFIT IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE US
Standard Line Type is the Only Material for Wide- A wake Printers to Handle and it Pays 45
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 99 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3 SERIES
4A 72-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3 $6.00
MAIN KIND 9
5A 60-PoiNT CONDENSED TITI.K lioTHM No. ;{ !fr>.(Mi
UNIFORMITY 4
5A 54-1'oiNT ('o.Ni>r.N<r.i> I rn.r. COTII H So. 3 ^l.un
DARK PRINTS 26
6A 48-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. X $a.75
GREAT SYSTEM 30
6A 48-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC \».:\ .f:!.'jr>
STANDARD PRIME 75
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 100 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No, 3 SERIES
3f>-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
$2.75
PROFITS CAPTURED 18
8A
30-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
$2.50
USES STANDARD LINE 95
2 1 I'OTNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3 20- POINT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
12A,
15A, $2.00
SPEEDY WORK 2 LABOR is EASIER 64
KJ-POINT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
20A. $1.80
STANDARD LINING
PRINTERS ADMIRING
12-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
24A, $1.50
POPULAR INVENTION
GIVEN HEARTY WELCOME 73
9-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. :5
28A, $1.35
IMITATION IS MOST FLATTERING
SEE RIVALS COPYING OUR METHODS 92
6-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 3
28A, $1.00
NOT ALL FOUNDERS KNOW OUR PLANS
FAULTY LINING METHODS ARE BEING USED 74 OUR STANDARD LINE SYSTEM MOST ACCURATE S125
10-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. :;
25A, $1.40
GREATER STEP IN ADVANCE
SECURING SYSTEMATIC TYPES 85
8-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 32
30A, $1.25
BEWARE OF POOR COUNTERFEITS
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
101
ST. Louis, Mo , U. S. A.
GOTHIC SPECIMENS
5A 36-PoiNT CONDENSED TITLE GOTHIC No. 2 $'.!.50
PERFECTED SYSTEM
SUPERIORITY 50
SOa 16A, $tt.OO 1 4 - Fontr COHDBH8BD GOTHIC No. I L. C. $1.55; C. $1 .15
FIGURES OF ALL FACES CAST ON POINT-WIDTHS
Being Also Exact Multiples of Our Spaces 46
GOTHIC TITLE ITALIC No. 2
10A 'J<i POINT TITLK GOTHIC ITALIC N <>.-_• .f •_'.•_>;->
STYLISH ORNAMENTS
LARGEST ASSORTMENT 16
i- POINT TITLK GOTHIC ITALIC N<>.
1 _'A. $1.80
CARDBOARD
12-PQIHT TlTLB GOTHIC ITALIC No.
JUSTIFICATION
10-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC ITALIC No.
20A, $1.40
s- POINT TITLE GOTHIC ITALIC No. •_'!
•J I A. $1 .LT>
UNIFORMITY PLEASES STANDARD LINE SYSTEM
HIGHLY SATISFACTORY 25 CANNOT BE IMPROVED ON 198
8-I'oiNT TITLE GOTHIC ITALIC No. L'2
25 A, $1.25
PINACLE OF PERFECTION
MOST CORRECT LINING DEVISED 74
»i- POINT TITLK GOTHIC ITALIC No. •_'
SHUN MISERABLE I HI IT A TIONS
STANDARD LINE SYSTEM BEING COPIED 50
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 102 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE
Improved Series
24-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $2.50
UN ED FACES
8A 20-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $2.25
STANDARD LINE
10A Hi POINT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $1.80
BORDER ORNAMENTS
IN VES TIG A TION 82
12A 12-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $1.50
TITLE GOTHIC SLOPES ARE
BEST IN THE MARKET 15
15A 10-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $1.40
OUR ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS WILL
DELIGHT THE PRINTERS 348
16A 8-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE $1.25
MONEY SAVED BY USING STANDARD LINING
TYPE FOR FINE COMMERCIAL WORK 7O
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE No. 61
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE No. 62
20A. $1.00 22A, $1.00
SUPERIOR ART NOVELTIES
FOR ARTISTIC WORK 18
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE No. 6.'i
24A, $1.00
FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT SAVED
BY USING STANDARD LINE 47
SAVE MONEY BY INVESTMENT
IN STANDARD LINE $92O
6-PoiNT TITLE GOTHIC SLOPE No. 64
25A, $1.00
HAVE YOU TRIED STANDARD LINE, THE
BEST LABOR-SAVING MEDIUM? 5
EACH SIZE CAST ON SIX-POINT HAS A DIFFERENT NICK
<HHHH
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 103 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
,^&
Cosmopolitan Series
Patented April 14, 1896
5a3A, $12.50 60-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $4.60; C. $7.'.»0
Charmed
displays 8
5a 3 A, $7.50 48- POINT COSMOPOLITAN I., c. $- .'.'<»: c. $ ».(><>
jlrtist
Steat 3 aces 3
6a3A,$5.50 :'•''• POINT C«»MOPOLITAN I., c. $-j.:;u: c. $:?.•_'(>
Standard JEine
Stteeting demands
8a 4A, $5.00 30-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $'J.25; C. .fJ.TT)
Original Dlovelties
Svery £etter "Useful
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 104 ST. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A.
Cosmopolitan Series
Patented April 14, 1896
10a5A, $3.80 24-POINT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $1.80; C. $2.00
%/our Compos/tors Pleased
Superior Material for Slapidity
triumph of Srand System 4O
12a5A, $3.30 18-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $1.50; C. $1.80
Sloman and display betters
^Perfect &aees £ine with One Another
improvement in fobbing &ypes 18
22a7A.$3.00 14-POINT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $1.60; C. $1.40
3iaving been most carefully thought out, and all
possible ways of using type considered in advance,
not a single objection can be made to the system
30a8A,$3.00 12-POINT COSMOPOLITAN L. C. $1.75; C. $1.25
Seeing cast on Standard aCine, the Cosmopolitan, aside from
its usefulness as a letter for circulars, is specially available for
date-lines and blanks that require an Static letter, on account
of the fact that dotted rule can be readily lined with the face S6
10-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN
34a9A,$2.75 L. C. $1.60; C. $1.15
faces on any one body cast
on the Standard £ine system line
faces on different bodies are easily
combined as caps and small caps 4
8-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN
36alOA,$2.25 L. C. $1.25; C. $1.00
3our new sizes here shown, the 60-S^oint,
14-Point, 10-Point and 8-^oint, are recent
additions to this very popular series and will
accurately with one another, ana all . „.
augment its usefulness greatly. \jhe demand
for the 14-ZPoint body is increasing, and it will
be included in every new series we make 378
fflmmm "H^ 'ISl ^J mm ni tH
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 105 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
<$£J[i$>
CONDENSED STUDLEY SERIES
Patent Pending
6a 4A, $9.50 60-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY L. C. $4.50; C. $5.00
CONDENSED
New Models 2
8a 5A, $7.li5 48-PoiNT (.'ONDKXSKD STUDLKY I., c. *:?.5o; ('. $:{.7<t
PRINTS NICER
Artistic Design 48
9a 6A, $5.00 :<(> I'OINT COM>KNSKI> STCI>I.KV L. C. $'_'.4o: C. $'_'.r,o
EXTENSIVE SELECTION
Cast on Standard Line 92
10a7A, $4.30 30-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY I. c. $•_>.! 5; c. $•_'.! r,
LINING TYPES WELCOME
System has Popular Esteem 35
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 106 ST. Louis, Mo., U.S. A.
CONDENSED STUDLEY SERIES
Patent Pending
•_' I -POINT CONDENSED STUDLEY L. C. $1.70; C. $1.80
DEMANDED OUR IMPROVEMENTS
Thoughtful Printers Now Delighted 24
18a 12A, $3.20
18-I'oiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY
L. C. $1.60; C. $1.80
MEDIUM WIDTH FACE OF THIS STYLE
Wider Series Named Studley in Preparation 60
24a
14-1'oiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY
L. C. $1.50; C. $1.50
BEAUTIFUL CONDENSED LETTER JUST PRODUCED
First Display of this Novel Face Shows Complete Series 79
«0a 20A, $2.80 12-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
COMPLETE STANDARD LINE PRINTING OFFICES POSSIBLE
Large and Elegant Collection of Systematically Cast Types Now Offered $82
Specimens of Most liseful and Desirable Faces Supplied
34a 22A, $2.50 10-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
FITTING CLOSE OF THE PRESENT CENTURY OF THE TYPOGRAPHIC ERA
Reaching the Pinnacle of Perfection in the Art of Manufacturing Printing Type 36
System Established Regulating Bodies, Faces, Lines and Widths
8-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY
36a25A, $2.25 L. C. $1.10; C. $1.15
STANDARD LINING TYPE A MONEY-MAKER
Greatly Expedites Work in the Composing Room 75
Worries of Justification Now Obviated
6-PoiNT CONDENSED STUDLEY
48a30A, $2.00 L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
LEADERS LINE WITH ALL OUR ROMAN AND JOB FACES
Forget Not this Reiterated Statement of a Very Important Fact 12
Usefulness of Leaders is thus Greatly Augmented
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
107
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
INLAND 8l;lill;8
Patented Oct. 29, 1895
4a3A$1350 60-POINT INLAND L. C. $5.30; C. $8.20
PL/INS
Grace
4a3A. $8.50 48-I'oiNT INI, AM> 1. .<'. $:;. •_'(»; c . $:>.:;n
U, IW.It
Elegant 15
5a3A,$5.50 :'•''• I'OINT I N LAN D I-. C. $'_'.'_'."i; «'. .f::. •_'.">
BEAUTEOUS
Novel Style 38
7a 4A, $•!.:{() .",11 I'OINT INLAND L. C. $•_'. lo; C. $i'.L'0
Each Lettering 42
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 108 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
IM..IM* SERIES
Patented Oct. 29, 1895
8a4A, $3.50 24-PoiNT INLAND L. C. $1.75; C. $1.75
UNIQUE STYLES
Ornate Bold Faces 4O
lOuGA. $3.20 18-PoiNT INLAND L. C. $1.60; C. $1.60
15a 8A, $3.00 14-PoiNT INLAND L. C. $1.50; C. $1.50
20a 10A, $2.80 12-FOINT INLAND L. C. $1.45; ('. $1 .:15
BEST FIGURES FOR TABULAR WORK
Ours are All Cast to Multiples of Spaces $12
20a 12A, $2.50 10-PoiNT INLAND L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
I.L. IMI.liS LINE WITH ALL JOB I U>I,S
Provided Only Standard Line Type is Bought 64
28a 16A, $2.25 8-POINT INLAND L. C. $1.10; C. $1. 15
HANDSOME DESIGNS SHOWN TOR MODERN PRINTING
Supplied to Leaders of Fashion in Neat and Elegant Typography 73
32a ISA, $2.00 6-POINT INLAND L. C. $1.00; C. $1 .(in
QUIGK WORK POSSIBLE WITH OUR SYSTEMATIC MATERIAL
Labor-Saving and Ornamental Faces and Borders for Artistic Compositors
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 109 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
EDWARDS SCRIES
Patent Pending
4a3A, $13.50 (50-I'oiNT EDWARDS L. C. $5.30; C. $8.20
SHAPE
Finest 5
i
4a 3A, $8.50 48-PoiNT HOWARDS I. 0. $:MMI: C. $r>.:io
BOLDER
Engrave 4
5a3A, $5.50 36-POINT EDWARD8 L. C. $2.25; C. $3.25
PRINT DARK
Made Black 16
7a4A, $4.30 30-PoiNT EDWARDS L. C. $•_>.! o: C. $'_'.'_'«
LINE
Lar^e Demand 30
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 110 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
EDWARDS SERIES
Patent Pending
8a4A,$3.50 -' I I'OINT HOWARDS I.. «'. * 1 .75; C. $1.75
PERFECT LINING
Accurate Features 72
10a6A,$3.20 18-POINT EDWARDS L. C. $1.60; C. $1.00
15a8A,$3.00 14-PoiNT EDWARDS I,. <'. $1.50; O. $1.50
EXCELLENCE GUARANTEED
Perfection in Standard Line Type 64
20a 10A, $2.80 12-POINT EDWARDS L. C. $1.45; C. $1.85
MORE EXTENDED USE EOR LEADERS
Found Possible by Our Method of Casting 85
20a 12A, $2.50 10-PoiNT EDWARDS L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
PAGE-MAKERS IN LETTER DESIGNING
Supplying Models for Rival Goncerns to Gopy 9O
28al6A, $2.25 8-PoiNT EDWARDS L. C. $1.10; C. $1.15
SOME FEATURES WHICH MUST NOT BE OVERLOOKED
Figures in Old Style Fonts are Made Uniform in Size and Line $32
32a ISA, $2.00 6-PoiNT EDWARDS L. C. $1.00; C. $1.00
EXTRA NIGKS DISTINGUISH OUR OLD STYLES I RO>I ROMANS
Small Gaps Letters Similar to the Lower Gase are Likewise Specially Nicked 48
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 111 ST. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A.
KELMSCOTT SERES
5a 4A, $7.25 48-PoiNT KELMSCOTT L. C. $2.90; C. $4.35
OLD STYLES
Popular Series 3
8a 4A, $5.00 JW-l'oiNT KKI,MSCOTT L. C. .t-J.tr>: c. !f_'.r.r>
ANCIENT FACES
Excellent in Design 2
10a 5A, $4.:<o :{() POINT KKI-MSCOTT I>. c. $•_'.! n: c. $•_'.•_'((
GRACEFUL INITIALS
Those used by Radtolt are
very effective mode!sS^14
I L'a C, A, $:i.50 '24-1'OINT KKLMS(.'t)TT L. C. .tl.<iri: C. $\.Kr>
YE OLDE PERIOD LIKED
Copies of the ancient book faces
now meet with a demand -^68
A large number of the Ornaments shown in our honk are suitable for use with this face.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 112 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
KELMSCOTT SERIES
18a 9A, $3.20 18-PoiNT KELMSCOTT L. C. $1.60; C. $1.60
UNIQUE MODEL IS HANDSOME
Earliest faces of type revived and given a
cordial reception by artistic printersSif 70
24a 12A, $8.00 14-PoiNT KELMSCOTT L. C. $1.50; C. $1.50
COMBINING OLD AND NEW FANCIES
In type designs we aim to suit the tastes of each
school and individual, hoping to please all with
an extensive variety of useful productions 3? 32
30a ISA, $2.80 1'J- POINT KELMSCOTT L. C. $1.40; C. $1.40
READY TO SUPPLY THE CRAFTS DEMAND
Owing to a large number of inquiries if we could furnish
Mr, Morris* famous style of letter cast on Standard Line,
we have concluded to do so, and herewith show specimens
of the type used on the books of the Kelmscott Press 3f 24
30a 16A, $2.50 10-PoiNT KELMSCOTT L. C. $1.25; C. $1.25
IMPROVEMENTS ADDED WITH STANDARD LINING
As the matter set in this style of type is generally set solidt printers
will be glad to know that the Kelmscott Series is decidedly unique
in its class, because of the fact that in none of its sizes is there to be
found a single letter that kerns, cither at head, foot or sides <T $18
35a ISA, $2.25 8-PoiNT KELMSCOTT L. C. $1.15; C. $1.10
SOME WORDS OF WARNING TO THE PRINTING FRATERNITY
Reports have come to us that the travelling salesmen of some of the foundries, in
the trust as well as out of itt who have not yet adopted the Standord Line system,
ore claiming that the houses they represent are costing Standord Line type. ¥F#f
We would caution printers to be on their guord ogainst any spurious product 350
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 113 ST. Louis, Mo., U.S. A.
RADTOLT INITIALS
E have copied these
Initials from books
printed by Radtolt,
HESE Initials are useful
not only in connection
with the Kelmscotttbut
may with equally fine
- j 4 AAi CV Jf TT A V*JL ^^l V#V*A* J AXAA^
who IS said to have effect be used to embellish pages
been the first to print Initials set in other old style body letter
Per Single Letter, 50c.
I'er Single Letter. lOc.
60-PoiNT RADTOLT INITIALS Font of •_'<; Letters. $10.00
I;.\I>TOI,T INITIAL*
Font of •_'»•> Letters. *Si
1'er Single Letter. :\~>c.
::<; POINT KAKTOLT INITIALS Font of •_'•; Lett. is. $-
VERY printer will be pleased gg
to see that the ancient style of jg^
letter which was revived and JUJ|
made so noted by Mr. Morris EJJl
and his Kelmscott Press, may ^^
now be procured cast on Standard Line* ||£
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
114
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Saint John Initials
IVr single Letter, 50r.
72-PoiNT SAINT JOHN INITIALS Font of 26 Letters, $11.00
Per Single Letter, 40c.
48-PoiNT SAINT JOHN INITIALS Font of 2(5 Letters, $9.00
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
115
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Saint 3obn Series
The Original-Received the Patent
5a 3A, $9.50 60-PoiNT SAINT JOHN L. C. $4.10; C. $5.40
PRINTED
Bold Quaint
7a3A, $7.25 48-PoiNT SAINT JOHN I. <'.$:». 70; <.•.$:<..-..-,
ORIGinHTES
Unique models
9a 4A, $5.00 36-PoiNT SAINT JOHN L. C. $2.60; C. $2.40
MODERN STYLE
Beautiful Products 28
Enterprising System
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 116 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
12a5A, $3.50
Saint 3ohn Scries
Patented Oct. 29, 1895
24-PoiNT SAINT JOHN
L. C. $2.00; C. $1.50
J JTMniMRI) LIDIDG TVPt
1 Desired by Quick Compositors 17
I Speediest in Results Achieved
16a6A, $3.20
18-PoiNT SAINT JOHN
L. C. $1.80; C.$1.40
CUSTOMERS or PRINTERS
novel Types Have Pleased Very Highly 36
Secure Patronage of Tasteful People
14-PoiNT SAINT JOHN
25a9A, $3.00 L. C. $1.75; C. $1.25
SERIES DOIU POPUMR
Encouraged bv a very large
demand two new sizes are
added of this fine letter 15
10-PoiNT SAINT JOHN
34al2A,$2.50 L. C. $1.50; C. $1.00
?OR monEY-Sflvmo PUNTERS
The Miii in the time it takes to set up
our Standard Line and Unit Set type
amounts to more than enough in one
year to pay for the total cost of the
type; throw away your old type 63
12-PoiNT SAINT JOHN
30alOA, $2.80
L. C. $1.70; C. $1.10
BOYCOTT THE
Since the Saint John Series was
first brought out by us, several
other foundries have advertized
poorly executed copies of it $20
8- POINT SAINT JOHN
40a ISA, $2.25 L. C. $1.35; C. $0.90
Economical si/minm) unt BIDLTITS
Vou can discard all your out-of-date material,
purchase a brand-new outfit of Standard Line
type, do better printing, and yet, at the end of
the year, after deducting the entire cost of the
outfit, find that your composing-room shows a
larger profit than it has ever shown before 48
All sizes of this series from 8-Point to 24-Point will be furnished to order
in fonts of 25 pounds and over, at second-class prices.
MM
HHM
""M
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
117
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
5a3A, $9.50
Patent Pending
60-PoiNT SAINT JOHN OUTLINE
L. C. $4.10; C. $5.40
IID
OTTO
7a3A, $7. 'J
18-Pourr SAiirr JOHN OUTLUTB L. c. $n.7n; <'. $:{.;.;>
ona
9a 4A. $5.00
:;<M'< >1 NT SAINT .loH N (M'TUNF, I,. C. $•_'.<!(); ('.$•_'. I II
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
118
ST. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A.
L. C. 92. 00; C. $1.50
Patent Pending
24 I'OINT SAINT JOHN OUTLINE
:i5a S»A. ifCl.
18-1'oiNT SAINT JOHN OUTLINK
14-PoiNT SAINT JOHN OUTLINE
L. C. SH1.MI; C. !H1.40
L. C. ^1.75; C. ^l.-_
:5()a 10A. !f>2.8
12-1'oiNT SAINT JOHN OUTLINK
L.C. $1.70;
SAINT JOHN and SAINT JOHN OUTLINE are cast to the same widths, and one will register
accurately over the other for use in two-color work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
119
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A,
Blacfc Series
Improved
7a3A, $7.25 48-POINT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $3.60; C. $3.65
lining
IDeeirable 8
10a4A,$5.00 ::r, POINT Trnon P.LACK L. C. $•-•..•><>; r. $•_'.. ->n
Bargains
5
12a4A, $4.30 :;u POINT Iri. on I'.I.ACK I,, c. $•_'. -lo; c. $ 1 .no
Easier flftone^ Saving
profits ^66iire6 36
15a5A, $3.50 1'4-I'oiNT I TDOK BI,ACK L. C. $2.00; C. $1.50
Investigate /Ifterits
Iknottiest problems Solveb
Stanbarfc Xine IT^pe 12
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 120 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
£u&or Blacfc Series
Improved
22a8A, $3.20 18-POINT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $1.76; C. $1.45
perfect 3u8tification flDaoe
Mitbout an\> Carbboarb or paper
Ubereb\> Saving Harge profits
32a 10A, $2.80 1 2-PoiNT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $1.60; C. $1.20
Estimates jfurnisbeb on application
Brass IRule in Strips anb Xabor^Saving ffonts
Circles ant) Special Sbapes to ©r&er
36al2A,$2.50 10-PoiNT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $1.40; C. $1.10
Beautiful Hrt ©rnameuts anb ©ricjinal BorDers
BnMess IDarietp to Select ffrom tor IRewspapers
ffinest Hrtistic Job Tldorft 14
44a 14A, $2.25 8-PoiNT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
ffinest of "Wflorl?, %ar0est profits an& pleasure ^ourneiss
flre Some of tbe /llban^ HOvantageous IResults of StanDarD ILtnincj
^Enterprising printers Ifnvestigate tbie System 23
50al5A, $2.00 6-PoiNT TUDOR BLACK L. C. $1.10; C. $0.90
Jill Small Cap Sorts Xiablc to be Confuscb Idttb tbe Same Xower Case
Characters 1bave an Eitra 'Wicft, Ubereb? ©bvtating Errors Common in Composition or
Distribution; Hnotber K^antacje to iproprtetor a^ Compositor 68
This is a very desirable face for German printing offices.
German accents are made for all sizes and furnished to order.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 121 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER FRENCH OLD STYLE
50 pounds and over 36-PoiNT POSTER FRENCH OLD STYLE 50c. per pound
SUPREMACY
That the type of
the Inland Type
Foundry is finest
all will admit 20
25 pounds and over :;n POINT POSTKK KKKNCH <)i,i> STVI.K ."iOr. per [muml
SEE FIGURES
Note that all our Old
Style figures are cast
uniform in lining and
agree in size on every
body of each series 15
ALL, POSTKK FONTS CONTAIN A DTK PROPORTION OF SPACES AND <,JI-AI>S.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 122 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER FRENCH OLD STYLE
25 pounds and over 24-l'oiNT I'OSTKK FRENCH OLI> STYLK .v_v. |>.-i p ..... id
SYSTEMATIC LINE
The value of our method
of lining every type face
has been acknowledged
by all leading printers 36
25 pounds and over 20-POINT POSTER FRENCH OLD .STYLE 5'Jc. per pound
SIMPLIFYING WORK
By means of our Standard Line
and Unit Set type printers can
secure a great saving of labor in
the composing departments 49
25 pounds and over Ki-1'oiNT I'OSTKR FRENCH OLD STYLE 52c. per pound
PROGRESS OF TYPOGRAPHY
The Standard Line system is the greatest
step forward that has been made in the
present century of type founding, and it
is very doubtful whether any additional
improvement in the lining is possible 70
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OK SPACES AND (jrAos.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 123 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER GOTHIC No. 6
25 pounds and over 24-PoiNT POSTER GOTHIC No. 6 52c. per pound
KNOWING MINDS
Printers no longer allow
dealers to sell them type
that is cast by the moss-
backs on any old line 48
25 pounds nnd over -_'ii POINT P">TI-:I; <;OTIIIC No. r, ,V_v. PIT piuinil
POINTS AND LINES
It is true that there is no real
value in any system of bodies
unless it forms a basis for an
ideal system of lining faces 15
25 pounds and over l(i POINT I'OSTKH (iorinc N<>.<; ,V_V. per pound
WHEREIN THE MERIT LIES
Even with point bodies the vexations
incident to the use of cardboard and
paper for justification cannot be done
away with unless the faces are cast
on a truly uniform lining system $26
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF ssj-ArKs AND I/I-ADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 124 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER GOTHIC No. 6
25 pounds and over 14-PoiNT POSTER GOTHIC No. 6 52c. per pound
MODERN STYLE OF GOTHIC
Not only are all our faces cast on Standard
Line but they are all of the most approved
modern cut, even the old stand-bys being
remodelled and improved in appearance 30
25 pounds and over H'l'oiNT I'OSTKR (JoTHIC No. 6 54c. per pound
BUY OUR STANDARD LINE LEADERS
They are made in four styles from 18-Point down to
5-Point; they will line not only with the Romans but
also with all our job and display faces, a statement
which none of the old out-of-date houses can make
25 pounds and over 10-POINT POSTER GOTHIC No. <i ur.c. per pound
MANIFOLD ADVANTAGES OF OUR SYSTEM
Printers recognize them at a glance, but were there no other
reason the fact that perfect justification can always be had
without cardboard or paper, and that no repeated trials are
necessary to obtain good results, is enough to satisfy all 65
25 pounds and over 8-POINT POSTER GOTHIC No. 6 80c. per pound
OUR INNOVATIONS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF TYPE
Such instant recognition and warm reception have been given to our
new methods that all doubts as to their expediency and success have
been removed. There is not a single printer to whom these improve-
ments have been explained who has not heartily endorsed them $79
25 pounds and over 6-PoiNT I'OSTKR GOTHIC No. «> sfl.oo pi-r pound
DO NOT CUT SPECIMEN BOOKS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
This book is issued to our patrons to help them in making selections, and we would
remind them that it is only necessary to give the Size, Name and Number, if any, of
the Type, or Number of the Border, Cut or Rule desired, to insure the correct filling
of any order. It is unnecessary to send lines, cuts or rules clipped from the book 315
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DTK PROPORTION OF SI-AC MS AND "/TADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 125 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1
50 pounds and over 36-PoiNT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 50c. per pound
PERFECT
Our Standard
Line meets all
lining1 needs 6
25 pounds iilid over KO-I'OINT I'o.STER ANTlyl'K No. 1 r>Or. per piniinl
IMPROVED
The favorite plain
faces are bettered
on this system 12
25 pounds and over 20-POINT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 fj'Jc. per pound
MOST ACCURATE
No imitations can reach
Standard Line in giving
universal satisfaction 8
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 126 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1
G=*i<=9
25 pounds and over 18-POINT POSTER ANTIQUK No. 1 52r. per pound
SAVING OF LABOR
The type system that enables
printers to economize in work
is sure to give large profit 53
25 pounds and over 12- POINT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 54c. per pound
MONEY MADE BY LINOTYPES
Some is made by help of the noted machine,
but there is another which is not so limited
in its capacity for general usefulness, and is
recognized as our Standard Lineo'type $47
25 pounds and ovrr 10-POINT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 (Jiir. per pound
SPECIALLY PROMINENT FEATURE
Do not overlook the fact that 2 -Point single or dotted
brass rules can be quickly justified in position to line
with every one of our Standard Line faces, and makes
the setting of legal or other blanks a pleasant work 38
25 pounds and over 8-PoiNT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 80c. per pound
AUGMENTED USEFULNESS OF OUR LEADERS
Not only do the Leaders of each body line with every face we
make on the same body, but they can very readily be used in
connection with any Standard Line face cast on other bodies,
the justification for accurate lining1 being1 simplicity itself 216
25 pounds and over 6-PoiNT POSTER ANTIQUE No. 1 $1.00 pi-r pound
SPURIOUS IMITATIONS OF STANDARD LINE TYPE
The perfection of our system was achieved only through many years of
patient study and experiment, and the type we cast is made to agree
with an elaborate, thorough and exact series of minute measurements
and steel dies, none of which are in the hands of the pirating houses 9O
ALL, POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OP SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 127 ST. Louis. Mo.. U. S. A.
POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE
ttifi*<$
50 pounds and over 36-PoiNT POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE 50c. per pound
FASHIONS
No better type
designs can be
found than our
house shows 9
30a 8A ::n POINT I'OSTKI; LATIN ANTHEM: $!•_'. fi <>
DURABILITY
Of our type will in
all cases give the
Art Printer entire
satisfaction. Give
a thorough trial 3
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF SI-ACES AND <,M'AI>S.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 128 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE
50a 10A 24-PoiNT POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE $12.50
LABOR-SAVING
Printers will save their
money by purchasing
Standard Line type to
expedite their work 48
90a 20A 18-PoiNT POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE $l2.r><»
OUR POSTER TYPE
All our type is cast Standard
Line and all faces will line by
the use of regular leads and
slugs. This letter is specially
available for poster work $15
IGOa :?2A 12- POINT POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE $12.50
BOOK BINDERS INVESTIGATE
Our metal is a new composition, making
type more durable; it prints better and
gives finer results in electrotyping and
stereotyping, and embossing, than any
other. This interests book binders, as
our faces will resist more pressure 612
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF SPACKS AND
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 129 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER IONIC
90a20A 18-PoiNT POSTER IONIC $12.50
OUR LINING SYSTEM
Not only •will the adoption oi
our system save enormously
in labor and produce a better
result, but as our material is
more available for all classes
of work a great saving of $25
150a30A 1'J-I'oiNT I'OSTKU InNir $ 1 •_• . :• o
IS STANDARD LINE A SUCCESS?
On January 1, 1893, we commenced doing
business; in February, 1895, we issued our
first small specimen book, and to-day the
Inland Type Foundry is doing a business
larger than any other foundry ever worked
up in ten years. To what is this due if not
to our superior system of lining faces? 36
25 pounds and over (5-1'oiNT POSTKK IONIC $1.00 PIT pound
USEFULNESS AND WORTH PROVED BY IMITATORS
The American type founders' trust, while not willing: to acknowledge its
indebtedness to a younger concern for the idea, has announced that it is
making its new faces on a lining system. If it is a good thing for the new
productions does it not follow that it is better still for the standard Full-
Faces, Antiques and Gothics? Next, after having ridiculed the idea, a
large Chicago foundry with almost unparalleled effrontery advertizes that
its new faces are cast on "our" lining system, which it claims as original.
But neither of the stolen systems is correct. Standard Line is the result of
ten years of patient study and experiment, and when put into practice was
found perfect. The imitators do not seem to know all the requirements 40
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 130 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER WOODWARD
50 pounds and over 36-PoiNT POSTER WOODWARD 50c. per pound
DELIGHTED
printer that has
no kind word for
Standard Line 8
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25 pounds and over 30-POINT POSTER WOODWARD 60c. per pound
UNIFORMITY
Systematic material
can always be relied
upon to secure best
results and give the
most satisfaction 15
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OP SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 131 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER WOODWARD
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
25 pounds and over 24-PoiNT POSTER WOODWARD 52c. per pound
STYLISH SERIES
For posters the printer
will not be able to get a
more useful letter than
this Woodward face 20
25 pounds and over 18-PoiNT 1'osTKK \\'OOI>\VAKI> .V_V. per pound
PERFECT METHOD
Our Standard Line system is
the only one that can possibly
be devised to meet every one
of the many requirements the
true system has to satisfy 93
25 pounds and over 1-l-I'oiNT I'OSTKK \YOOI>\VARI> -VJr. per pound
SHUN FAULTY IMITATIONS
As there can be but one perfect lining
system, we caution printers to beware
of so-called 'Mining'1 faces put on the
market by the old foundries; they will
be found to be a vexatious delusion 46
ALL, POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A UUK PROPORTION OF SI-ACKS AND <,M-AI>S.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 132 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER WOODWARD
Patented Aug. 4, 1896
25 pounds and over 12-PoiNT POSTER WOODWARD 54c. per pound
SECURE IDEAL IMPROVEMENTS
For many years intelligent printers have felt
and voiced the need of a systematic method
of lining all the various type faces, but until
the Inland Type Foundry came into the field
their calls for a reform in type-making have
fallen on the unwilling ears of old fogies 78
25 pounds and over 10-PoiNT POSTER WOODWARD (55c. per pound
FOLLOWING US AFTER A FASHION
Realizing at last the futility of ignoring further the
demand for a uniform lining system, the trust and
other founders have begun to experiment in this
direction, and are now offering abortive results to
the printer, under the claim that their type is cast
in accordance with their new "lining" system $10
25 pounds and over 8-PoiNT POSTER WOODWARD 80c. per pound
WHY NOT GET THE RIGHT KIND AT THE START?
Judging from their productions, these imitators are either too
ignorant to understand or too careless to meet all the require-
ments of the printer, and consequently their type has not the
advantages possessed by ours. If you buy their type you will
soon have to throw it away and get the genuine Standard Line
and Unit Set type. Our trade mark is on every package. 635
125 pounds and over 6-POINT POSTER WOODWARD if! 1.00 PIT pound
DO THE IMITATIONS COMBINE THESE QUALITIES?
The following are but a few of the features of our type: All Standard Line
faces on any one body line with one another; they line with all our faces on
other bodies with easy justification; the leaders of each body line with all
the Job as well as Roman faces on that body; the leaders can be readily
justified to line with all faces on other than their own bodies; 2-Point
single or dotted brass rule is quickly lined with every face; every letter is
Unit Set. "Why buy the Second-Best when the Best costs no more?" 94
ALL, POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OK STACKS AND i^t ADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 133 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER KELMSCOTT
50 pounds and over 36-PolNT POSTER KELMSCOTT 50c. per pound
CHOICE KIND
Unique series cast on
true lining system for
first-class job letters 5
25 pounds and over 30-1'oixT I'OSTKI; K KI,MSCOTT •"><><•. P<T ponm!
MORRIS' STYLE
Peculiar type face revived
by the noted poet's famous
Kelmscott Press books 30
25 pounds and over L'l-PoixT I'OSTKK KKI.MSCOTT r>L'c. per pound
MADE MORE USEFUL
By reason of its being placed on
Standard Line this face is better
than the other similar styles 16
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OP SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 134 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POSTER KELMSCOTT
25 pounds and over 18-POINT POSTER KELMSCOTT 62c. per pound
SELECTION OF DESIGNS
The number and variety of faces that are
cast on Standard Line enable every printer
to buy the systematic type exclusively 24
25 pounds and over 14-POINT I'OSTKH KKIjMSCOTT 62c. per pound
CHOICE COLLECTION OFFERED
In our specimen book may be found the cream
of the old familiar faces as well as the best and
most stylish creations in original faces, borders
and ornaments suitable for every purpose $? 71
25 pounds and over 12-TOINT POSTER KELMSCOTT 54c. per pound
ONE VERY PLEASING FEATURE
The changing from the old systems to the point system of
type bodies caused confusion and trouble in all cases, but
no such vexations follow the introduction of our Standard
Line type into printing offices now using point bodies $38
25 pounds tnnl over 10-PoiNT POSTER KELMSCOTT l>.~>r. per pound
WORKS READILY WITH OTHER MATERIAL
While the most profit can be gained from Standard Line type by
using: it exclusivelyt the printer will find advantages in it even in
the use of o single series, no trouble whatever being experienced in
working it in jobs with the ordinary type of the older foundries 50
25 pounds wild over 8-POINT POSTER KELMSCOTT 80c. PIT pound
MAKING ATTEMPTS TO MEET THE INEVITABLE
Finding that the general call for systematic lining type cannot be ignored, severol
of the old foundries, on-willing to come to o young concern for the perfect system,
ore now endeavoring to palm off ill-contrived ** lining " systems of their own. Do
we need to use strong language in putting you on your guord against them ? $96
ALL POSTER FONTS CONTAIN A DUE PROPORTION OF SPACES AND QUADS.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 135 ST. Louis, Mo., U.S. A.
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38al4A,$2.00 r, POINT (i KKM AN Kn.i, -KACK No. 1 I,. ( '. $ 1 . 1 5 ; ( '. $i(.sr>
fie in nlcidirr Viitic fteften, foitnen in betttftfien Trurtcrcicti biefelben :iiffrrn
fiir beutf rfjen unb cnnli'rtjcn Soft feftr tmrtljeilftflft lU'lirnudit ttierben 4O
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 140 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Scfyu>abad?er Series
0^=^
10A,$2.80 12-PoiNT SCHWABACHER L. C. $1.70; C. $1.10
fjocfyft rmcfytige Heuerung ift bem 23ud?brucfer rorgelegt
Das fvftematifcfye (Bieften aller Cvpenforten 28
40al2A,$2.65 1 1-POINT SCHWABACHKR L. C. $1.60; C. $1.05
2llle unferc Scfyriften auf felben Kegel, obgleicfy 2tntiqua, liurfip
ober ^raftur, ftel?en miteinanber in genauer Cinie $93
40a 12A, $2.50 10-POINT SCHWABACHER L. C. $1.50; C. $1.00
<3iffern unb 3nterpunftion ftimmen in ber Breite mit ben Spatien
Sinb gleicr; bem Kegel auf Punft=5yftem gegoffen 46
42a 14A, $2.40 9-POINT SCHWABACHER L. C. $1.40; C. $1.00
(£ine Ueberftcfyt ber Dcrfdjiebenen Probe=531atter ber letjten 3a^re W&t ^^§
bie Hotfytpenbigfeit ber iinien=llebereinftimmung er!annt roar 5jo
42al4A,$2.25 8-POINT SCHWABACHER L. C. $1.35; C. $0.90
Dod? fyaben fid? bie r>ielen bat^in3telenbe £)erfud?e bis je^t als nid?t 3iireicfyenb
t^ergeftellt; bie €ofung bes Problems ift uns nun gelungen 372
(Eonbenseb (Berman Ho. \
42a 14A, $2.40 9-PoiNT CONDENSED GERMAN No. 1 L. C. $1.40; C. $1.00
«djriftcn don ocrfrfjicDciicm ^egel unb don jeber @attung fbnnen mittcle (fin--
unb ^niei-^unft Xurdjfdjlufe Icirfjl in genaue I'inic flcbrarfit mcrbcn 36
42a 14A, $2.25 8-PoiNT CONDENSED GERMAN No. 1 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.95
dinfodje unb dunfttrtc aRcffing^tnicn auf 3toet*$unft l^cget ftimmen gcnou in
I'inic mit unfcren 2rfiriftcn im Wcbraurfj don I'ionuaht urriifrfilufj 45
50a 15A, $2.20 7-PoiNT CONDENSED GERMAN No. 1 L. C. $1.30; C. $0.90
Iron her Jirnfttfrtjcii ftntornbuna toon iiiiiiftirtrii Ciintinitcit mirti ti5 dftrrs itotliHirnDin, imnftirtr
aKefftn8=8inien ju Hfhrniirficit, beren ^ufttrunfl unter unferem 3 lift nit rrlritlitcrt ift $70
50a 15A, $2.00 6-PoiNT CONDENSED GERMAN Xo. 1 L. C. $1.20; C. $i» .sn
2)ie Stufmerffomftit her Sudftftrurfer ift toerlaitBt fiir bit *pro6en unferer 3rnftur=««nft, toflrfie
Wattunn >nir fiir Kir f rinftc unb leobnrftr hultrit, bit nod) it ntfrtnitttn toarbtn ift 98
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 141 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
Preetorius Series
Patented Oct. 29, 1895
5a3A, $9.50 60-PoiNT PREETORIUS L. C. $4.10; C. $5.40
Journalist
flnnoncen 3
7a3A, $7.25 48-PoiNT PREETORIUS L. C. $3.70; C. $:< .55
Druckcrcicii
Hcuc Schrill 18
9a4A, $5.00 :;i; POINT I'KKKTOKHS L. C. $'J.c,(»: < '. ^L'.4(t
KraftMc Lettern
Caliche Zeitun^en 36
Schioartz-Kiinstler
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 142 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Preetorius Series
Patented Oct. 29, 1895
12a5A, $3.50 24-POINT PKEETORIUS L. C. $2.00; C. $1.50
Ittoilcrnc Ulciscn cingcf iibrl
$y$temati$cbe Linie fur Tvpcn 10
Elegante verbe$$erte Scbriften
16a6A, $3.20 18-PoiNT PREETOBIUS L. C. $1.80; C. $1.40
Cine bocbst uiicbtige Deuerung
DothiucndivjKcit der Uebcrcinstimmuiuj 24
(iuss der Scbriften mil ulcichcr Linie
25a9A, $3.00 14-PoiNT PBEETOBIUS L. C. $1.75; C. $1 .^'>
Vorziigc dc$ ncuen Systems
(iclobt von jedcm der mit demselben bekannt u)ird
/Illes Tlicken mit Kartenpapier i$t jetzt abyetban
30alOA, $2.80 12-PoiNT PKEETORIUS L. C $1.70; C. $1.10
Schriftcn von vcrschicdcm Kcijcl Konncn miitcls
tin- uiul Zioci-Punkt Durcb$chu$$ in Linie gebracbt incrJcn 175
Unscrc Spatien $ind ijcnau .nil Punkt-Brcitcn gego$$en
8- POINT PREETORIUS
40al5A, $2.25 L. C. $1.35; C. $0.90
IVicht allcin stimmcn alle unscrc Schriftcn in
Linie mit Standard Line Leaders, sondern sind
IO-POINT PREETORIUS
34al2A, $2.50 L. C. $1.50; C. $1.00
In deutscben DrucKcrcicn kann man
fiir vrnktur und Hmiqua Satz die-
sclbcn /if fern tjcbraucben. da unserc
Sammtlicben Scbriften SClbcn KetjelS in dem Gebraucb mit 2-Punkt Oder l-Punkt
ailf gleicber Linie ^CvJCSSCII $ind 48 Durcb$chu$s und normal-Quadraten. $3579
mmmllim
^AA A^^
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 143 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
10a6A, $4.75
CONDENSED GOTHIC NO. 4
Manufactured by the Standard Type Foundry
36-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 4 L. C. $2.25; C
PUREST Sentiment 19
12a8A, $3.35
30-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 4 L. C. $1.60; C. * l .T."i
TIN TOYS for Grown Babies 7
16a 10A,$3.05
20-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 4 L. C. $i.r>o: f. $1.55
SURE FAITH CURE for Unbelievers 1
20a 10A,$2.60
18-POINT CONDENSED <I<)T]IH No I L. C. $1 .40; t '. $1 .'JO
AMERICAN PATRIOTS Great Trouble 4
30a 16A, $3.00 1 4 -1'oiNT CIINKKN ;>KI. GOTHIC N- >. \ L. C. $1 .55; r. $1 .45
GOLDEN INDUCEMENTS Offered to Mechanics 96
19-PoiNT CONDENSED GOTHIC N<>. i
10- POINT CONDENSED GOTHIC N<>. i
20a 15 A. $1.85
b. C. 91.00; C. $0.85 40a 25A, $2.00
L. C. 91.95; C. 91.3
HANDSOME Proprietors 13 MANAGE MUSIC Equal as Weil 9
8-POINT CONDENSKD GOTHIC No I <', Pol NT t 'ONDK.NSKD Gi >TII 1C NO. I
50a30A, $2.30 L. C. 91.1B; C. $1 . 15 .ion 3OA. $1 .iC> L. C. 90.96; C. 91.00
YELLOW FEVER IS Coming this Year 11 COMPETITION SEASONED with Experiences 645
32 A
CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC
Manufactured by the Pacific States Type Foundry
12-POINT CONDKNSKO LlXINCi (iOTHIC No. 5
ENERGETICALLY SPIN WITH BLOOMER GIRL DIPLOMATICALLY 1234
10-PoiNT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC No. 4
40A,$1.50
EMPHATICALLY MOUNT MY WHEEL 32
6-PoiNT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC No. 2
60A, $1.25
CLOUDS MAY FROWN AND THE WINDS MAY TWIRL4563
^ -POINT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC No. :t
50A, $1.45
THEORETICAL PROBLEM FOR THINKERS 198
6-PoiNT CONDENSED LINING GOTHIC No. 1
06A, $1.25
YEARS MAY COME AND THE YEARS MAY GO AND THE PLANETS 378
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
144
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
CUBS, SCROLLS, BIKES
Manufactured by the Pacific States Type Foundry
PACIFIC CUBS — Per font, $2.00; Single character, 25c.
I' \c i HMC SCROLLS — Per font, 75c.
PACIFIC BIKES — Per (out, $2.00; Single characters, 25c.
11
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
257
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlan!) Hrt ©rnaments
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices under the different characters.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. I
PER FONT, 80c.
\
18001 — 20c. 48002 — '_'(!<. 36001 — 15c. 48003 — 20c.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 2
I'KK FONT, 80c.
48005 — 20c. 48006 — 20c.
j 80e 48007 — 2<>r. isooS — 20c.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 3
I'KK FONT. B0C.
isiiD'.i L-or. 480 1-J -Joe . tsoi i —•_>(»,-. 48010 — '
18013 80c.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 4
30002— 10c. 24002 — lOc.
PER FONT, Trx-.
"%.^
36003— 15c.
30004— lOc. :;o(io5— 10c.
Ornaments Nos. 30002A and 24005A are made
to face corresponding numbers here shown.
Price the same for each ornament,
24001 — lOc.
24005 — lOc.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
258
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Hrt ©rnamente
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices under the different characters.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 5
PER FONT, 75c.
30006 — lOc. 2400(5— lOc. 24009 — 1 Or. 24010— lOc. 30003— 12c. 24008 — lOc.
Ornaments Nos. 24008A and 30006A are made to face corresponding numbers above.
Price the same for each ornament.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 6
PER FONT, 75c.
18013— 6c. 18009 — (ir. 18029 — 8c. 18029A — 8c. 18008 — 6c. 18010 — 6c.
18034 — 6c. 18002 — 6c. 18030 — 8c. 18001— 6c. 18032 — 6c.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 7
PER FONT, 75c.
18038 — 8c. 18024 — 8c. 18039 — 8c. 18035 — 6c. 18037 — 8c.
1
18006 — Or. 18012 — 6c. 18023 — 6c. 18036 — 6c. 18033 — 6c. 18005 — Oc.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 8
PER FONT, 75c.
12025
12034
12029 12029A
12030
12005
12001
12006
12035 12031 12026 12036
Single Ornaments, 5c. each.
12032
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
259
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Wave ©rnaments
Single Wave Ornaments may be ordered separately, at prices given under the different characters.
WAVE ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 9
PER FONT, $1.50
24012 — 15c.
18016— lOc.
— I5c.
•Jim l-10r.
18018— lOc.
r_'(U4 — 6c.
18017 — 8c.
WAVE ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 10
I'KH FONT, .fl.50
•_'KH7— lOc.
3(5008— 15c.
18019 — lOc.
18020 — 8c.
12016 — Oc.
18021 — lOc.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
260
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanfc Hrt Ornaments
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices under the different character*.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. II
I'Kli FONT, (50C.
*
18040 18041 18042 1804:{ 18044 18045 18046 18047
Single OrniinientB, 7c. each.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 12
PKK FONT, 60c.
18048 1804'.t 18050 18051 18052 1204.3
Single Ornaments, 7c. each.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 13
I'KK FONT, 75C.
24020 24022
24023 24018 24019
Sinttli- Ornaments, 9c. each.
24024 24021
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 14
1'Klt FONT, 75C.
24025 24027 24028 24029 240.30
Singly Ornaments, 9c. each.
•_' lo:il 24026
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
261
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
•flnlanb Hrt ©rnaments
Original
Jingle Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices under the different characters.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 15
PER FONT, 90c.
30008— lOc. 30014 — lOc. 30011 — lOc. 30007 — lOc. ::<i010 — lOc.
30009— lOc. 30012— lOc. 30013- in,.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 16
PKK FONT, $1.00
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 18
PER FONT, 90c.
'r-MC^:
**^Vr»
48004A— 25c. 48014 — 20c. 48016 — 20c. 48015 — 20c. 48009A — 20c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
262
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant) Hrt ©rnamente
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices innlertbe different characters
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 19
PER FONT, 80c.
48005 — 20(. 48001A — L'O, . 36001A — 15c. 48013A — 20c. 48005A — 20c.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 20
I'KR FONT, 75C.
24005A— lOc. 1M008A — lOc. 24008— lOc.
:iOOOGA— lOc.
30002 — lOc.
30002 A— lOc.
30006— lOc.
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 21
TKR FONT, 75c.
18053 — 8c. 18053A — 8c. 12053 — 5c. 12053A — 5c. 18057 — 8c. 18057A — 8c.
18054 — Sc. 18054A — 8c.
12042 — 5c.
6040 — 3c
INLAND ART ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 22
PER FONT, $1.00
48004 — 25c. 48009 — 200. 48013A — 20c. 48013 — 20c. 48009A — 20c. 48004A — 25c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
263
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Wreatb Ornaments
Original
BUY THE
BEST
BORDERS
MADE
WREATH ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 17
Made in 8
sections which
will make various
combinations, all
Justifying with Pt.
spaces and quads,
which are furnished
with every font.
Price, $1.00
Is cast with our NEW STYLE Capable of Many
Superior Metal
Combinations
Made in /
pieces, which
will make var-
ious combina-
tions, justified
most readily
with pt. spaces
and quads
SERIES No. 23
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
264
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Hrt" ©rnaments
Patent Pending
SERIES No. 24
Ai, i, CHAKACTKKS CAST ON 21 POINT BODY
Fonts, measuring 30 inches, $2.50
cluinictcrs of this series may be ordered sepa-
rately, at the rate of 6 inches for 50c.
Our 2-Point Brass Kule No. 100 matclies tlie line running through these Ornaments, and can readiU
be justified to join. The Kule running crosswise above is our 1- Point Kule No. 1.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
265
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
%atc0t UnlanJ) ©rnamente
Patent Pending
ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 25
CAST ON 12-POINT AND 24-POINT BODIES
Price per font, $2.00
r ^
t,
Sec pajte SO f"i' display of thfsc nniaiiifiits in ronniTtion with the Skinner Scries.
INLAND ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 26
CAST ON 12-POINT I'.ODY
Price per font. !fl.20
Single characters of Ornament Series Xos. '_'."» and 26 may be ordered separately.
12-Point body, 12 inches, 60c. ; 24-Point body, 6 inches, 50c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
266
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
IReweet Unlanfc ©rnaments
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered separately from any Series, at prices under the different characters.
SERIES No. 27 SERIES No. 28 SERIES No. 29
Ter font, 80c.
Per font, 80c.
IVr font, 80c.
48017 — 20c. 48018 — 20<
30015 — 20c. 30016 — 200.
36015— 15c. .'{6016— 15c.
42001 — 20c.
30020— 15c. 30021 — 15c.
SERIES No. 30
IVr font, 80c.
48021 — 25c.
36021 — 15c.
36022— 15c.
48022 — 25c.
SERIES No. 31
Per font, f 1.00
36023 — 25c. 42002 — 25c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
48020 — 25c.
267
54001 — 30c. 36024 — 25r.
ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.
48023
flnlanb "IRugb^s" an£> "fln&ustriate
Original
Single Ornaments may be ordered from either of these Serie
at the price given. Fonts contain one of each.
ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 32
EACH, 26c. PER FONT. $2.00.
72001
72008
72()or>
ORNAMENTS, SERIES No. 33
K.XCH. 2.'iC. I'KR FONT. .f2.IH(.
72006
72007
w Hif
72008 72009 72010
72011
72012
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
268
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Ikelmscott Ornaments
Original
KELMSCOTT ORNAMENTS — In fonts of (5 inches each, at the prices Kivrn.
10- POINT — 3()C.
I •_' POINT — 30c
s POINT — SOc,
] s POINT — 40c.
14-1'OINT — 40c
24-POINT— 50c.
30-POINT — 50c
36-POINT — 60c.
48-PoiNT — 75c.
Unlanb 1boli5a\> Cute
Original
72105— .30c.
72106 — 30c.
72107 — 30c.
72108 — 30c.
72109 — 30c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
72111— 30c.
269
72112 — 30c. 72 11 3-31)1-.
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant) Iboli&a? Cute
Original
72110 — SOc
SOc
72116 — . SOc.
7-' I 17 — SOc.
7--M lit— 30c.
72120 — . SOc
7 •_' !•_'•_• -.SOc.
c.oioi SOc.
108101* — SOc. 108102 — 50c. 108103*— 50c.
*Cuts marked * are electrotyped on wood or metal bases as desired.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
270
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant) Iboli&a? Cuts
Original
96101*-60c. 78101 -50c.
*Cuts marked * are electrotyped on wood or metal bases as desired.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
271
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
4>
4
*
flnlanb Bor&ers
Original
r$* ** J£
18-POINT BORDER No. 1803; fonts of 24 inches, each. $1.00
*
*
^
12-PoiNT BORDER No. TJH::
Fonts of 24 inches, each. Toe.
! INLAND BORDERS !
Series No. 3
•* +•
* *
*
*
<•, I'OINT I'.OKDKK No. tilC!
I''.. ills r,f Is in. -li.-s. f.-i.-h. .f] .IT!
*
•-' I I'oi.NT I'.OKI.KK No. 24(t:{; fonts of 24 incli.'S. nidi, $1 ..Mi
M^ fcfttf ^M JM wj^ ^M fcffl* VW J%
•_' I I'.UNT I'.OKKKH No. I'll) I; fmitsof 2» ini'lii-s. t-nrli.
12-1'OINT IioKI>KR No. 1-JIII
Fonts of •_' 4 inches, t'iich. 7.">c.
5^4. 4, 4, 4,4, 4,4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4,4, 4, 4, 4, 4. 4,^
+ 4-
! INLAND BORDERS
* *
4> 4=-
Series No. 4
6-POINT I'.OKDKK No. (ill I
Fonts of -IS inches, each. $1.2f<
18-POINT BORDER NO. 1804; fonts of 21 indies, each. $1.1(0
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
272
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanfc
Original
BORDER SERIES No. 11
12-I'OINT BOKDER NO. 1211
C) I'OINT I'.ORDKU NO. (ill
?_.
Fonts of 48 inches, each. $1.25 i ^^
j J.
\
Kdiits of 'J4 inches, each, 75c.
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1811; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.00
'I'll esc liordci's (it exiicl ly over one another for two-color work.
BORDER SERIES No. 22
12 I'OINT I'.OKDKK No. 1 •_"_"_'
c, I'OINT BOBDBB No. I >•_'•_' ^
Konts of 48 inches, each, ^il.25 i(
Fonts of - I inclies. each. ~\>c.
18-I'oiNT I50RDKH N«). 1822; fonts of 24 inches, each. f'-
>P
\\
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
273
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant) Berbers
Original
inland SSorders
Series Dio. 27
Sizes and .Trices
.fl.r>O
:;r,-j7
sf 1 .<?(i
L' I L1 7
.f l.C>(»
The corresponding sizes 01 Border
Scries Nos. L'T ;incl L's tit accu-
rately over one another for
use in two-color work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
274
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Unlanfc Berbers
Original
inland SSorders
Series 3lo. 28
Sizes and Prices
48-PoiNT BORDER No. 4828
Fonts of 12 inches, each, $1.50
36-PoiNT BORDER No. 3628
Fonts of 18 inches, each, $1.60
24-PoiNT BORDER No. 2428
Fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.60
18-1'oiNT BORDER No. 1828
Fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.25
12-PoiNT BORDER No. 1228
Fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.00
6-I'oiNT BORDER No.
! corresponding sizes of Border
Scries Nos. 27 and 28 fit accu-
rately over one another for
use ill two-color work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlan&
Original
IVr font of 24 inches, .f 1.0(1
^®S?S!SiS^S^
& I'cr font of :{(! indies. ijU.'JO
0 I
r>; ^
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
276
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanfc Berbers
Original
V
A
A
A
A
vx
12-PoiNT BOKDKK No. 1 2 4 7 ; fonts of 24 inches, rncli. $I.(HI
A
A
A
A
V
<; POINT P.OKDKR No. «47
*«•<•««<:«•«••>•»•»•»•»•>»*
A A
* Snland borders %
Series Dlo. 47
Fonts of 36 inches, each, $1.20
18-POINT BORDER No. 1847; fonts of 24 inches, each,
A
A
A
A
w
A
A
A
A
XX
NX
vy
•
•*
• >•
•*
• •• •
12 -POINT I'.OIJKKK No. 1248; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.00
<; POINT BORDER No. 648
borders I " •" J J
a cvr
oenes jio. 48
**************************
Fonts of 3(5 inches, each. $1.20
•t*
• t •
» « •{ !•
18-POINT BORDER Xo. 1848; fonts of 24 inches, each. $1.2.")
Jli?ii?ii
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•••
•i >• «i
•i >•
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
277
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Unlanfc Bor&ers
Original
24-PoiNT BORDER No. 2466; fonts of 24 inches, each, #1 60
12-PoiNT BORDER >o. 1266
Fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.00
: IDL/IDD BORDERS
Scries Do. 66
»; POINT BOKDBM No. »>•>•'>
Fonts of :it> inches, each.
I'niNT I'.OHDKK No. 18<>i>: fonts of 24 inches, ciich. B1.2G
Is POINT I'.UKMKK ND. lsi',7; fonts of 24 indies, eacli, B1.96
1 •_' I'OINT r.oKDEK No. 12(><
Fonts of 24 indies, each. #1.00
IDI.'IPI) BORDERS
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Fonts of ;{') indies, each, #1.20
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
278
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanfc Bor&ers
Original
12-PoiXT lioHDKK No. 1208; fonts of '24 inches, each, $1.00
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18 POINT BORDER No. 1868; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.25
L' 4 POINT I>OKI>KK NO.LMdT; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.50
12-PoiNT BORDER No. 1207
INLAND BORDERS
Series No. 7
Fonts of 24 inches, each, 75c.
18-POINT BORDKR No. 1807; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.00
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
279
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Unlan5 Berbers
Original
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 280 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
1'J-I'OINT HOKHKK No. 12<i3; fonts (if L'l inches, each. $1.00
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18-PoiNT BORDER Xo. 1863; fonts of 24 inches, each, $1.25
These Borders are cnst to fit exactly over one another for two-color work.
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Fonts of 31) inches, each.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 281 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
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282
ST. Louis, Mo., U S. A.
flnlanJ) Borfcers
Original
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1886
Fonts of 36 inches, each, $1.90 ^
1U- POINT BORDER No. 1286
Fonts of 30 inches, each, $1.50
6-PoiNT BORDER No. 686
Fonts of 3(5 inches, each, $1.50
Following characters are cut for each size:
Series Nos. 84 ;ind s(S tit over one another for two-color work.
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The round corners of each si/.e of this series, excepting the smaller ...
of the 6-Point, are cast on mortised bodies.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
283
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanfc Bor&ere
Original
HBIMIM^
INLAND BORDERS
SI.IJII.-s No. 73
•_' I I'OINT I'.OKUKI; No •_• IT:!
Fonts of '_' I indies, csich. $1.H
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
284
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 48 inches each
•flnlanfc ffior&ers
Original
6-POINT BORDERS
«i» No. 603 •$•
4» Per font, $1.25 «i*
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Per font, $1.25
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Per font. $1.25
The right and left
characters have
different nicks.
No. r, in
Per font. $1.25
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
285
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 36 inches each
Unlanfc Berbers
Original
6-POINT BORDERS
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IVr font, $1.20
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No. 667
1'i-r font, $1.20
No. 658
IVr font. $1 .I'll Q
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
286
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant) Berbers
Original
6-POINT BORDERS
»'. I'oi.NT I'.DKDKH No. «7O
Per font of :{C, inches, $ 1 .'JO
<; I'OINT P.OKDKK NO. C.TU
IVr font of «(• inches. $1.2O
15- I'OINT BORDER No. (57-1
I'cr font of S6 inches. $1.20
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6-PoiNT BOKDKK No. c.77
I'cr font of 3(5 inches, f 1.20
6-POINT BORDER No. »>7'.»
Per font of .'Hi inches, $1.20
6-PoiNT BOKDKK No. 680
Per font of .'{I! inches, $1.20
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I'er font. !fl.r>li
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Per font of 36 inches, $1.20
6-1'OINT liOKDKR NO. 687
Per font of :{(> inches, $1.20
6-POINT liOKDKK NO. 688
Per font of :!<> inches. $1.20
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
287
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
Unlanfc Berbers
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
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Per font. lac.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
288
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
flnlanfc Berbers
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
4 X V VS^ O
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V5J Per font, 75c. V^J A*
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
289
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
flnlant) Borfcere
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
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12-PoiNT BORDER No. 12:iO — IVr font. 75c.
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12-PoiNT BORDER No. r_':'.."i - Per font. 7.r»c.
12- POINT FioKDKK No. r_':t<; - PIT font. 7.">i
12 POINT BORDEB No. 1242 —PiT font. 7o<
12-POIHT RORDEB No. 1 244 — PIT font. 75<
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
290
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S A.
flnlanb Bor&ere
Fonts of 24 inches each
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
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Per font, $1.00 VV m. ^ Per font . $1 .00
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Per font. $1.00 Qtft G23 Per font. $1.00
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Per font, $1.00 /w\ !!K^ Per font. $!.(
12-POINT BORDER NO. 1253 — Per font, $1.00
The right unil left chnracters of Border No. 1253 have different nicks.
12-PoiNT BORDKK No. 12(52
Per font. $1. (K)
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
291
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
P'onts of 24 inches each
flnlanfc Berbers
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
12-PoiNT BORDER No. 1267
]•«•!• font. $1 .(HI
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12-PoiNT BORDER No. 1282
I'.T font, .^1.00
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
292
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
1lnlan& Berbers
Original
I2-POINT BORDERS
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Fonts of :iO inches
Per font. $1 ..">"
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Fonts of :il) inclic-i
Per font. .fl.riO
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Excepting No. 1285, the above Borders fit exactly over one another !<«• two-color work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 293 ST. Louis. Mo.. U. S. A,
flnlant) Berbers
Fonts of 24 inches each
Original
18-POINT BORDERS
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18-POINT BOKDER NO. 1803
Per font, $1.00
18-PuiNT HMKDKK No. 1804
Per font. $1 .nn
1>V POINT P.OKDKK N<). 1811
Per tent, f 1.00
The- rit{ht mul left rhnr:irt<Ts
sire nii-keil different l\ .
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Borders N<M. 1811 and I8SS fit exactly «f«T
onc> ;inntlirr for t%vii-ciiliir \Mirk.
The right and left characte
are nicked differently.
- I'OINT I'.OKKKI; No. Is-JT
Per font, if 1.25
Is POINT P.OHDKK No. 1828
Per font, if 1.25
Borders Nos. 1,S(I.'{ iind Isnl. and 1S27 and 1 si's, (it e.vn-tly over- one iinother for t\vo-c-olor work.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 294 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of '24 inches each
Unlanfc Berbers
Original
I8-POINT BORDERS
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18-POINT P.OKDKK No. 1830— Per font. $1.00
The right anil left characters of Border No. 1825) arc nicked different l> .
is i •,.[ NT BORDER No. 1832 — Per font, $l.oo
is POINT HOKDKK No. 1833 — Per font. $l.oo
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1834 — Per font. $l.oo
18-POINT BORDER No. 1835 — Per font. $1.00
18-POINT HOKDKK No. 1830 — Per font. $1.0O
18-l'OINT BORDKK No. 1837— Per font. $l.oo
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
295
ST. Louis Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
Unlanfr Bor&ers
Original
18-POINT BORDERS
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1838- -IVr font, ifl.no
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 18:«»— Per font. $1.00
I'OINT BOBDEB No. 1844 — Per font. Bl.OO
18-PoiNT BOKDKU No i sr>:; Per font, -t 1 . •_'.">
anil left characters of P.ordei s Koi, 1 ^."'-'i anil 1 ^.") t are nicked differently.
These Ilonlcrs (it cxiictly over another for two rolor work.
18-I'oiNT lioKDEK No. 1*.")! Per font. $1. •_•:>
is POINT BOBDEB No. is:,r, i«er font. 81.00
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1869 — Per font. 81.00
18-PoiNT BORDER N'o. 1860 — Per font, .fl.oo
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
296
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Hr*
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Original
Fonts of 24 inrlK-s .'Mcli 18-POINT BORDERS
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18-PoiNT BORI>ER No. 1845— Per font, $1.00
18-PoiNT BORDER No. 184« — Per font, $1-00
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IN I'OINT UOKDKK No. 1848 — Per font, $l.LTj
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18-PoiNT BORDER No. 1852 — IVr font. $1.25
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
297
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
Unlanfc Berbers
Original
18-POINT BORDERS
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two culcr work.
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18-POINT BORDKK No. 1HT<>— 1'er font. l^l.LT)
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
298
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlanft Bor&ere
Original
I8-PO1NT BORDERS
18-POINT BORDKR XO. 1886
IN-r font of :ili incln-s. $1.5)0
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of each Border are
on mortised bodies.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
299
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
Unlanf) ffiorfcere
Original
24-PO1NT BORDERS
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Per font, $1.50
24-1'OINT HORDKK No. L' I ( I t
I'er font, $1.50
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24-PoiNT r.()KI>KK No. 2JIT. I'er font. $1 .»!•>
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24-POINT BORDEB No. 2174 —I'er font. B1.60
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
300
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Fonts of 24 inches each
Unlanfc Bor&ers
Original
24-POINT BORDERS
24-PoiNT BORDER No. 2427— Per font, $1.00
L' I POINT BORDER No 2428 — Per font, $1.60
POINT BORDER NO. 24(56
POINT BORDER No 2467
24 POINT BORDER No. 24T:i— ivr font, $1.60
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
301
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Unlant) Bant) Berbers
F"onts of 12 inches
24-POINT BAND BORDER
Per font. $0.80
NO. 2401
Fonts of 12 inches, each 30-POINT BAND BORDERS IVr font, i-ach. ^d.'.T.
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
302
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
flnlan& Banb Bor&ere
Fonts of 12 inches, each 30-POINT BAND BORDERS IV, font . ,•„.•!,. $0.96
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
NO. tL'
303
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Unlanft
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Fonts of 12 inches, each 42-POINT BAND BORDERS IVr font. each. $1 .L'5
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
No. 4 •_"_"_'
304
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
flnlant> Bant) Berbers
Fonts of 12 inches, each 42-PO1NT BAND BORDERS IVr f,,i,t. Mch,
Fonts of 12 inches, each
No. 4223
48-P01NT BAND BORDERS
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Ex. Sun
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Sunday Ex. Sun
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10 21 12 26
10 18 12 23
10 15 12 20
10 11 12 16
10 09 12 14
10 07 12 12
10 05 12 10
10 02 12 07
10 00 *12 05
9 58 *12 03
9 56 *12 01
9 55 *11 59
9 53 11 57
9 50 11 55
9 46 *11 51
9 44 *11 49
9 42 11 47
9 40 11 45
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6 52 11 57
6 55 11 59
6 58 12 03
7 01 12 06
7 03 12 08
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7 07 12 12
7 09 12 14
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* 7 12*12 18
* 7 13*12 19
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7 30 12 35
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3 35 6 48 12 05
3 37 6 51 12 07
3 39 6 53 12 09
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3 43 6 57 *12 12
3 44 6 59 *12 13
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3 57 7 04 *12 16
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3 55 7 15 *12 25
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Tower Grove
Howard's
6 30
6 21
6 18
6 15
6 09
6 07
6 05
6 03
6 00
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* 5 57
5 55
5 54
5 52
5 50
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* 5 44
* 5 42
5 40
8 20 10 40
8 11 10 31
8 08 10 28
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to select.
6-POINT FIGURES, VARIOUS SETS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.50AM
8.27
8.51
s.um
9.00
9.15
8.40AM
9.17
9.41
S.JOTM
9.05
9.27
Lv. St. Louis Ar.
l->;irr;i<-ks
Kiinswirk
11.08
10.30
10.04
2.10
1.32
1.06
10.40
10.00
9.35
1 1.3O
1O.55
1O.36
* 8.57
* 9.46
.Sulphur Springs.
9.58
12.58
* 9.38
9.13
9.38
9.56
9.39
. Pevely
9.43
12.42
9.25
10. 15
9.51
9.56
* 10.08
10.17
10.41
11.15
'.I.V.I
8.54
10.23
/"..;..'
11.00
11.,::.
10.28
10.32
10.44
10.52
11.13
11.45
10.05
10.10
* 10.22
10.29
10.53
11.20
Ar. De Soto Lv.
Lv. I)e Soto Ar.
Vineland
.. Blackwcll
...MiiHT.-il Point
Ar.. Bismarck Lv.
9.05
9.00
8.48
8.39
8.18
7.45PM
12.04PM
11.58
11.45
11.36
11.15
10.40AM
8.36
8.28
8.16
8.10
7.48
7.25PM
10.00
9.56
* 9.44
9.35
9.12
8.5OAM
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23
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3.
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23
No. It
1
E3-Point set,
7.
Figures 'J-j Point set.
I.ATI s . 1 -'k-ures 1 Point.
Period
Period
•J- Point
3-Point
let.
set .
4.
OLD STYLK
ITALIC
N.>.
9 1
Period
8.
I'.ld C« TlTI.K No. '_'.
5.
CONI>I:NSKD COTHIC No. 1
L' Point set.
Figures -1 -j- Point set.
Period
-.'Point
set.
({-POINT IKilUI.S. 1-IMHNT SKT
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
St. Louis Le.
Benton
1,10AM
L.53
2.14
* :j.or>
1.17
t.38
6.25
8.20
* •».:«;
lo.r.-j
12.00
2.10AM
2.23
2.44
* 3.32
4.42
5.00
6.48
8.35
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1.05AM
1.18
2.85
2.56
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1.00
5.50
7 . 1 1'
9.16
10.09
11.35
1.55AM
2.04
2.26
3.40
4.35
4.48
6.36
8.09
9.42
10.58
12.00
1 3. 55PM
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L.88
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3.33
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7.25
S.57
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11. 2fi
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•-'.00
2.18
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/2.25PM
12.38
1.20
1.56
2.40
3.58
4.05
5.21
7.00
8.32
10.50
12.40PM
1.02
1 . 30
2.22
3.33
3.4(3
5.40
7.32
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Kirkwood
Eureka
Pacific
1.-J-2
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S.l'J
9.40
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Chamois
Jefferson City
Tipton
Sedalia
10.44
11.56
10.05
11.30
Ho Men Ar.
'.». KOMAN No. '_'(>. Period L' Pui/
:; Point set period rust to order if \i;inted.
10. KHKN<'ll <>M> STVI.K. Period 1' Point set.
3- Point set Period i-.-ist to order i f u ;i nt ed.
11. CoNDF.NSKM No. '_', Period \\ Point set.
1:5.
1 ».
16.
• JoTH !' No. I',. I'erioil :! Point set.
I ri. I. I MI No. 1 . Period :{ Point set.
CONDBH8BD No. 1. Pei'ioil :; point set.
COTIIIC ITALIC No. i. period :: Point set.
in. '1'ri.oi; P.LACK. Periods-Point set.
«-IM>INT FKU Ki:s, 5-l'OlN'l SK
1 7
18
19
20
2 1
22
23
<>lii<:.|0o
s |. :»,.-,
$ 8.75
$10.25
$ 8.50
$ 6.00
$ 9.75
$12.60
Peoria
.•>.<«<>
9.05
1O.95
1O.25
6.50
1 0.5O
13.80
Spring-field
Alton
<;. 10
8.15
9.6O
10.25
13.60
15.75
13.75
14. 3O
7.25
9.30
I2.5O
I5.6O
15.00
18.35
Saint Louis
J».^<)
10.90
15.95
10.75
18.25
20.75
Pacific
22.00
2O.35
18. 5O
12.00
no. ir,
25. 4O
Sedalia
14.75
26.35
31.4O
29.95
15.00
28.3O
31.30
Kansas Gity
Topeka
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tiS.TO
30.45
4-2. 3O
35. 3O
46. 8O
32.25
44.1O
20.65
33.40
32.75
43.15
53.65
Salina
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56. 10
6O.25
53.OO
4 1.35
5O.OO
68.45
Denver
48. 1O
62.40
75.OO
60.80
54.50
63.4O
79.00
17. HALF-TITLE, Period 3-Point set.
18. GOTHIC No. 1, Figure 1 cast either :i- Point
or 5-Point set, Period .'{-Point set.
19. SKINNKK, Period 'J- Point set.
H- Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
20. ANTIQUE No. 1, Period 3-Point set.
21. WOODWARD, Figure 1 cast either :*- Point or
5- Point set. Period 3-Point set.
•_"_'. KDWAKDS. Period L'V Point set.
.". Point set Period cast to order if wanted
L'3. IONIC. Period 3-Point set.
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G-POINT FIGURES, ({-POINT SKT, AND MIXED DISPLAY
•
24
25
26
27
28
29
Chicago
$ 5. 75
S1O.5O
$ 8.8O
$12.30
* i i.r>o
$ 1 2.6O
Peoria
8.OO
15.75
1 2.75
!<;.<;<>
18. 9O
2O.35
Springfield
1O.5O
2O.35
1 8. 2O
20.75
23.50
25.75
Alton .
16. Q5
24. GO
20. 5O
25. 5O
28.75
3O.45
Siiiiit Louis
22.35
32. 7O
29.95
:{o.20
.'J*.i. in
36. 2O
Pacific
31 .60
38. SO
37. 4O
36.80
40.25
42.25
Sedalia
35. 3O
4 1 .45
4O.6O
4'2.:i">
48.40
52. SO
Kansas City
4O.25
44.65
42.25
46.95
50.35
54.<>r>
Topeka
52. 75
53.OO
5O.OO
52.60
5<{.7.*>
58.85
Salina
58. 2O
66. 05
62. 8O
58.20
61. 8O
(><;.:*<)
Denver
65. OO
72. 5O
68.2O
<;-j.2:»
65.50
74.25
24. EXTENDED OLD STYI,K. Period :r Point set.
Figure 1 cast :i'-j I'oint nr (> Point set.
25. EXTENDKD \Vo()i)\v,\|{|), Period :?• Point set.
Figure 1 cast 4- Point or (! Point set.
26. LATIN ANTIQITE, Period 3- Point set.
Figure 1 cast 4- Point or (J Point set.
L'7. Mixed Column, showing a variety of I Point
set Figures, illustrat in« how they ajjrer in
justiticat ion. Special lines in tallied in;i\
thus be easily emphasized or different i at ed
hy the use of heavy face Figures.
28. Mixed 5-Point sets. 29. Mixed c, !'••
See also SPECIAL LK*HT-FACK and HEAVY FACK TIME-TABLE FHUTKKS, on page :<O7.
8-POINT IK; I RES, 4-POINT OR KN Sl/r
30
31
32
33
34
35
12.00am
12.23
7.0,59m
7..'~>
6.20am
6.40
Le. ...Atchison ...Ar.
Shannon .. .
5.05
4.46
11.25
11.04
5.20
5.02
12.52
7.58
7.15
Everest
4.15
10.35
4.30
1.32
8.36
7.56
Hiawatha
3.38
9.55
3.53
2.16
2.55
'.i.:.'
9.50
8.48
9.26
... Falls City..
Stella
3.06
2.26
9.13
8.35
3.21
2.40
3.30
Ki.25
10.00
Auburn
1.40
8.00
1.55
4.50
11..' '
10.54
Wyoming
12.36
6.32
12.50
5.05
11.33
11.02
Ar. Union Le.
12.23m
6.20 pm
12.38pm
30. KOMAN No. 20. Period K- Point set.
31. ITALIC NO. 20, Period .'{point set.
32. OLD STYLE No. it. Period 3-I'oint set.
33. OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 9, Period 3-Point.
:u. KKLMSCOTT. period •_• Point set.
:? Point set Period cast to order if «antfd.
35. SAINT JOHN, Period \>- point set.
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
8-POINT FIGURES, 5-POINT SET
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Pittsburg
Cincinnati ..
Indianapolis
Saint Louis
Sedalia
$ 9.35
10. 2f>
13.60
21.45
28.75
$ 8.25
9.60
12.40
18.75
25.80
$ 9.45
10.10
13.25
19.95
27.50
$10.75
14.60
18.20
24.25
30.95
$12.20
16.45
20.00
26.80
32.25
$ 13. 35
17.50
22.45
28.00
35.20
$1-1.00
18. SO
24.7:»
30.10
36.80
Kansas City
Atehison..^
Lincoln ....
Omaha
3(5.20
40.15
47.!>0
52.00
80.20
38.45
42.90
50.10
33.20
39.30
45.35
51.75
39.15
42.70
48.85
54.40
41.25
46.50
50.85
55.75
44.75
48.25
52.80
56.60
45.20
50.35
53.60
."> 7 . 2 5
36. ROMAN No. 20, Wide Fig. 39. LATIN.
37. CONDENSED No. 1. 40. GOTHIC No. 6.
38. CONDENSED No. 2. 41. GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1.
Periods of nil tliese fonts are 3-Point set.
Do Not Order by these Index Numbers
41!. Mixed Column. displa\ in«
these KiKures in roinliinn-
t ion under one a not her.
See note for column L'7 nliove
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8-POINT FIGURES, 6-POINT OR 3-4 EM SET
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
10.25
25.30
9.75
24.65
15. 2O
8.4O
12.45
23.5O
32.40
15.65
23.60
9.45
23. 5O
27.85
24.65
6.3O
4.75
39.0O
18.40
16.80
(J.25
38.35
9.OO
8o.OO
62.15
8.25
30.25
38.40
;*L».<)()
16.20
4O.65
2 1 .35
33.80
41.85
62.15
41.30
KJ.4O
48. 5O
17.75
46.5O
16.35
26.10
5.35
63.66
57.1)5
21.75
38. 4O
8.95
7.50
52.75
34.20
7.35
72.15
9.39
63. 5O
86.75
24.60
20.60
17.55
36.10
8.OO
3O.OO
29.85
15.25
48.30
5.50
82.00
64.50
26.75
62.45
8.60
52.10
43. LIGHT-FACE No. 1, Period 3-Point set.
47. HALF-TITLK. Period 4- Point set.
44. FULL-FACE No. 1. Period .-{-point set.
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
tr». SKINNER. Period 2- Point set.
48. GOTHIC No. 1. period .'!- Point set.
:',- Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
Figure 1 cast 4 Point or »i -point
•l<>. WOODWAKD. Period .'{-Point set.
1'.' ANTIOJ'E No. 1. Period 3- Point set.
Figure 1 cast .'{-Point or r, Point set.
:>(>. F.DNVAUDS. Period
{-Point set.
See column 58 for mixed display of f>- Point lets.
Figure 1 cast :;'•_> Point or ('.Point set.
S-POINT FI<a RES, VAK1OIS POINT
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
20.35
9.80
14.55
6.75
H.5O
23. GO
26.3O
364.75
15.25
24.50 28.75 24. 6O
24.95
1 0.4O
34.95 96.45
36.40
15.00 9.30 38. 4O
32. 75
45.25
25.45 240.30
8.75
32.65 31.40 16.95
13. SO
6.35
48.69 79tt.5O
48.45
6.25 62.25 44. 7O
7. 2O
20. 1 5
32. 5O 539.65
10.60
27.75
6.10 9.30
46.35
57.20
57.95 928.35
6.30
10.60
22.70 32.45
2 1.45
5. SO
T2.6O 49.84
21.85
52.90 43.65 26.35
52. OO
3 1 .45
64.25 320.7O
34.00
48.35
13.00
76.00
37. GO
62. OO
9.30
84.20
51. CONDENSED WooDWAKD.
Figures 3-Point set. Period •_'- Point set.
52. CONDENSKD GOTHIC No. 1,
Figures 34- Point set, Period 2-Point set.
53. TUDOR BLACK,
Figures Si-Point set, Period 3-Point set.
54. LATIN ANTIQUE,
Figures 7-Point set, Period 3-Point set.
Figure 1 cast 4-Point or 7- Point set.
.")."). F. XTENDKD 01, 1) STVI.K,
Figures S- point set. Period :'.- Point set .
Figure 1 c;ist .">- Point or 8- Point set.
56. EXTENDED WOODWARD.
Figures S- point set. Period .'{-Point set.
Figure 1 cast 4-Point or S-Point Mt.
57. Mixed Column, displaying lines of Figures
on S Point set under one another.
5s. Mixed Column of Figures on G-Point set.
Do Not Order by these Index Numbers.
5-POINT FIGURES
ROMAN NO. 20 Figures '_"-j. Period •_>
ITALIC No. 23 Figures :{, Period L'
KOMAN No. 20, Wide. ....Figures :i'-j. Period L'
GOTHIC No. 6 Figures :{la, Period '_"-
TITLE GOTHIC NO. 72. ..Figures 4. Period .'{
TITLE GOTHIC No. 52. ..Figures 5, Period .'!
5^-POINT FIGURES
ITALIC No. 23 Figures 3, Period 2
ROMAN NO. 23, Wide .... .Figures .".'.j. Period 2
CONDENSED No. 1 Figures 4, Period :{
FULL-FACE No. 1 Figures 4, Period 3
HALF-TITLE.... ....Figures 5, Period 3
7-POINT FIGURES
K'o.MAN No. 20 Figures .">'-j. Period 2 '•_>
KOMAN No. 2<). Wide Figures l'-j. Period 2 '-j
ITALK' No. 2() Figures .'i'-j. Period •_''•_>
OLD STVI.K No.'.) ...Figure! .'i'-j. Period 21"
OLD STYLE ITALIC No.1.) Figures 3'-... Period •_"•_>
CONDENSED No. 1 Figures 4, Period 3
CONDENSKD No. 2 Figures 4, Period 3
LATIN Figures 4. Period 3
CLARENDON Figures 412, 1'eriod 21-_>
ANTiyfE No. 1 Figures 5. Period 3
GOTHIC No. 1 Figures 5, Period 3
IONIC Figures 5, Period 3
WOODWARD Figures 5. Period 3
LATIN ANTIQUE Figures 6, 1'eriod 3
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
310
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Time-Tables, Tariffs, Etc.
JUSTIFIl.RS AM) LOCJOTYPKS ON POINT SETS
Special .lust iliers, or Spares rust tin; same set as Figures or Periods, will be cast to order on any,
body and width desired. ;it same prices as ordinary spaces. Hut all our regular spaces, being Cfl(K
011 point sets, can be combined and used for the same purpose. Special width (Quails also funiislied.
Logotypes for Time-Tables and other special work made to order. 1'riren on application. See
page 821 for Logotypes for which \\e haw matrices on hand.
»- POINT FIGURES, VARIOUS POINT SETS
ROMAN No. 20 Figures i'-j, Period 3
ITALIC No. 20 Figures »'•_•, Period 3
OLD STYLE No. 9 Figures 4l», Period 3
OLD STYLE iTALir No. it Figures I1-.. Period 3
CONDENSED No. 1 Figures r>. l-eriod :i
CONDENSED No. 2 Figures 5, Period 3
LATIN Figures 5, Period 3
FULL-FACE No. 1 Figures <;, period 3
FULL-FACE No. 2 Figures 7, Period 3 'a
3- Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
LATIN ANTIQUE Figures 7, Period 3
GOTHIC No. 1 Figures 8, Period 3
1O-POINT FIGURES, 4-POINT AND 5-POINT SETS
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
20.35
15.00
9.45
31.75
2.60
48.30
12.45
23.65
24.25
15,75
15.75
4.85
26.25
9.25
12.85
13.90
26.50
8.85
26.00
21.50
8.00
21.65
13.30
18.60
30.00
32.65
7.75
36.20
15.95
6.80
47.05
30.80 8.60 41.10
26.30
6.50
32.00
4.90
8.85
42.25
39.45
52.50 36.80 6.85
62.26
28.35
9.30
13.35
32.40
17.40
62.70
3.25
51.75 22.90
7.60
54.25
25.65
47.25
7.10
38.35
5.30
18.70
23.00
14.50
15.80
7.00
43.60
21.00
49.65
4.10
1O-POINT FIGURES, 6-POINT AND 6^-POINT SETS
69 70
71 72
73 74
75 76
10.65 8.75
23.50 13.85
6.40 10.25
;>n.W 4.35
32.75 29.30
7.80 30.00
33.90 38.00
8.7 r> 28.60
8.40 14.40
16.25 26.50
14.65 6.9O
35.00 15.20
21.25 6.25
39.75 8.75
27.30 21.75
16.2X 37.75
53.30 42.80
9.40 41.15
9.25 46.35
42.80 8.90
16.00 12.00
42.85 24.40
41.00 62.20
7.35 92.15
48.15 57.35
53.00 62.65
76.20 15.85
59.45 21.25
4-Polnt Set
6-PoIut Set
59. COND. WOODWARD
Period 2- Point set.
69. CONDENSED No. l, \ ., _ .. ( . , _ i,(iil
60. COND. GOTHIC No.
1, Period 21a- Point set.
70. CONDENSED No. 2, I _yu eMtteorder'
61. COND. LATIN. Period 2^- Point set.
71. LATIN, [ on 8-l*U* •*.
For above three faces Periods will be cast
72. (ioTHic No. 6,
either 2-Point or 2'a-Point set to order.
73. GOTHIC ITALIC No. l , Period 3 '-j Poi
Figure 1 cast 4-Point or (5-Point set.
5-Poiut set
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
62. ROMAN No. •_'(>.
74. COSMOPOLITAN, Period 2 'a- Point set.
63. ITALIC No. ^<>.
Period
3 'a -Point set;
3 Point set period cast to order if wanted
64. ROMAN No. -'•''.
will be cast on
(J-Hj-PoInt Set
65. OLD STYLE No. 9,
66. OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 9,
75. CALEDONIAN ITALIC, Period 3 'a- Point set.
67. FRENCH OLD STYLE,
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
68. KELMSCOTT, Period 2VPoint set.
76. ANTIQUE No. 1, Period 3 'a- Point set.
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
3-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
Do Not Order by these Index Numbers.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
311
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Tables, Rate Sheets, Calendars, Etc.
1O-POINT FIGURES, 7-POINT, 8-POINT AM) JJ-POINT SETS
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
10.60
9.4O
24.75
49.5O
16.65
8.35
53.OO
2.75
31.55
18.20
46.35
6.90
22.00
63.25
34.90
21.75
8.65
40.00
62.15
7.25
51.60
25.35
8.75
32.50
46.3O
15.45
68.00
9.15
32. OO
21.6O
6.25
53.75
4. 1O
18.45
49.95
9.40
36.25
25.8O
7.3O
41.65
53.00
34.15
24.3O
7.45
46.05
31. 2O
58.00
9.15
24.40
IO-1'OIXT FIGURES, 10-IMHNT SET, AM) MIXED DISPLAY
84
85
86
87
88
89
i^y.50
52.35
9.65
1O.OO
38.15
5.25
46. 8O
24.OO
6.25
52.TO
31. SO
49.65
12.85
68.5O
<>'.>. 70
nu:>
23.75
48.90
37. 6 G
& 0. <ye)
10.30
25.80
62.25
91.30
83.90
27.85
54.65
37.45
46. 3O
34.85
53.75
82. 6O
26.50
45. 8O
27.25
35.95
26.90
2B.6O
6.70
44.35
8.24
45.5O
7-I'oint
77. IM i.i. I •' M i \u. ]. I Period :{':; Point letj
78. TrnoK III.ACK. will In- cast to order
751. WMODWAKD,* ) on .'{ Point s. I
'Figure 1 cast I I'niiit or 7- I'oint let,
S-1'oInt Set
80. SKINNKK. Period •_":•- Point set.
4-Point set Period r-;tst to order if wanted.
81. LATIN ANTI^l'K. Period t '-j Poii,'
4-Point set Period ca.st to order if wanted.
82. EDWARDS, Period I Point set.
For above three faces the Figure 1 is cast
either 5- Point or 8- Point set.
M.
HM'oInt ^« I
KXTKNDKD OLD STYI.K. Pi-riod .'! '-j Point.
KiKiire 1 cast ii Point or ID Point set.
I I'. .in! set Peril. il cast to order if wanted.
KXTKXDKD WouDWAKD. Perio.l !1 ';> Point.
I Point srt Pel iod cast to order if wanted.
Figure 1 cast .". Point or 111- Point set.
Mixed Display
.si;.
. Hisplay of various «J Point set iM^nres used
in combination in the same column, illus-
trating the agreement in justification of
the different styles. Special lines in tab-
ular matter may therefore be emphasized
by use of different Figures, without any
trouble whatsoever.
Mixed display of 7 Point set Figures.
Mixed display of H Point set Figures.
Mixed display of 10-Point set Figures.
Do Not Order by these Index Numbers.
»-l*ohit Set
83. GOTHIC No. 1. Period :*VPoint set.
4-Point set Period cast to order if wanted.
Figure 1 cast (i I'oint or !l Point set.
88.
89.
FIGURE 1-CO.MMA AND PKKIOD-T.EA Dl.KS
In a number of fonts the Figure 1 is ordinarily cast t h inner than the other Figures, being easily
justified by means of our spaces to occupy the same space as the other figures, if necessary. When a
large quantity of Figures is ordered the 1. IK KK(,>r KSTKD. will be cast the same width as the others.
The Comma in all fonts is cast the same set or thickness as the Period.
Being cast on Standard Line, our Leaders can he used on tabular work in connection with even
style of face and figure shown in these specimens. We make Standard Line Leaders in four styles:
No. 1 . Round. L' dots to em. from 5-Po nt to 1 S- Point, in en. em. 1 '-j em. L' cm and .'{-em widths.
No. :_', Fine dot, from (> Point to 1 J-P
No. M. Kound. 1 dot to em. from (',- To
No. 4. Hyphen, from f»- Point to 1 L'-P<
Leaders of special styles and widths n
>int, in en, em, l^j-em. -! em and li-em widths,
nt to 1 '_' Point, in em. 12 em and .'! em widths,
int. in en. em. I'-j-em, L' em and .''em widths.
t(
>rder.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
312
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Tables, Rate Sheets, Calendars, Etc.
12-POINT 12-POINT
GOTHIC No. 6 Figures 7, Period 3
CONDENSED WOODWARD, Figures 4*2. 1'eriod 3
$12,345,678.90
CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1, Figures 5, Period 3
$12,345,678,90
CONDENSED LATIN Figures 5, Period 3
$12,345,678.90
llOMAN No. 20 Figures 6, Period 4
12,345,678.90
ITALIC No. 20 Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
OLD STYLE No. 9 Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 9 Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
FRENCH OLD STYLE Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
FRENCH OLD STYLE ITAL., Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
CONDENSED No. 2 Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
SCHWABACHER Figures 6, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
KELMSCOTT Figures 6, Period 3
Period cast 4-Poiut set to order.
$12,345,678.90
$12,345,678.90
CALEDONIAN ITALIC Figures 7, Period :;
Period cast 4-Point set to order.
GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 Figures 7, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 4-Point or 6-Poiiit set.
$12,345,678.90
COSMOPOLITAN Figures 7, Period 3
Period cast 4-Point set to order.
$12,S45,678.90
FULL-FACE No. 1 Figures 8, Period 4
$12,345,678.90V
IONIC Figures 8, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
TUDOR BLACK Figures 8, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
WOODWARD Figures 8, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 5-Point or 8-Point set.
$12,345,678.90
'IQUE No. 1 Figures 9, Peru
Figure 1 cast 6-Point or 9-Poiiit set.
$12,345,678.90
SAINT JOHN
Figures 6, Period 3
Period cast 4-Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 4-Point or 6-Point set.
$12,345,678.90
CONDENSED No. 1 Figures 7, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
LATIN Figures 7, Period 4
$12,345,678.90
EDWARDS Figures 9, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 5-Poiiit or 9-Point set.
$12,345,678.90
SKINNER
Figures 9, Period 3
Period cast 4-Poiiit set to order.
Figure 1 cast 5-Point or 9-Poiiit set.
$12,345,678.90
GOTHIC No. 1
Figures 10, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 6-Poiiit or 10- Point set.
$12,345,678.90
EXTENDED OLD STYLE Figures 11, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 7-Point or 11 -Point set.
, 345,678.90
XTENDED WOODWARD Figures 12, Period 4
Figure 1 cast 6-Point or 12-Point set.
$I,234,56T.89
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
313
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Tables, Rate Sheets, Calendars, Etc.
14-POINT 14-POINT
CONDKNSKD WOODWARD, Figures 6, Period 3
Period cast 4-Point set to order.
$12,345,678.90
I-.I. ( IOTM 1C No. 1 . Figures f,
$12,345,678,90
)TT Figures 7.
'eriod cnst 4- Point set to orde
$12,345,678,90
IOMN Figures 7. I
ignre 1 cnst r. Point or 7 Point si
$12,345,678.90
s'SKH (ioTM ic No. I. Figures 7. 1
$12,345,678.90
COSMOPOLITE Figures s. Period:'.
Period cnsl I Point set to order.
$1S£4§,678.90
Co.M.KNSKI. No. 'J Figures S. Period I
$12,345,678.90
COTHIC ITALIC No. 1 Figures s. Period .".
Period cnst I Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast C. Point Or fs- Point set.
$12, 345, 678. 90
('ONDKNSKD COTH ic No. 1, Figures r,. Period 4
KKLMSCOTT Figures 7. Period
Period cnst 1 Point set to order.
SAINT JOHN Figures 7. Period »
Figure 1 cnst 5- Point or 7 Point tet.
C..M,K.\SKI» (ioTiiic No. I. Figures 7. Period »
EXTKNDKD WOODWARD Figures 14. Periods
Figure 1 cast 8-Point or 14- Point set.
SI 23,456.78
18-POINT
LATIN Figures I',. Period 4
12,345,678.90
t ,>M,I;N>KI. COTHIC No. 1, Figures 7. Period t
JUTU,
CoNi»KN>KH WIM.I.U AUI> Figures 7. Period 4
»'«..M.I:NSKI> No. •_'
Figures S. I'eriod I
12,345,678.90
• M> Woii|.\VAUI> Figures 7.
12,345,678.90
;KI> No. •_• Figures s.
12.)U5,()78.90
K KI.MSCIITT Figures H. Period t
Perioil cnst ."> Point set to order.
12,345,678,90
> \I.\T JOHN Figures '.I. Period.'.
Figure 1 cnst (i-Point or il Point set.
';<> i -MIC No. f, Figures «i. Period I LATIN
I'eriod cnst .V Point set to order.
\Voon\v A ic l>
12,345,678.90
» l''igiire.s 1 O. Period
$12,345,678.90 12,345,678.90
01. \\-AUI. Figures '.i. Period r, "'"Tine ITALIC No. 1 Figures 11, Period
Figure 1 cnst 5- Point or '.I- Point set. Figure 1 cast 7-Point or 11-Point set.
$12,345,678.90 12,345,678.90
NNK'{ . Figures II. Perio.l.
Period cast ;> Point set to order.
Figure I cnst 7 Point or 1 1 - Point let.
$12,345,678.90
SKINNK.K
1()N1(,
Figures 1 1'. Period ('•
Kl>\VAKI»S Figures 11. Period .".
l''igure 1 cast 7 Point or 11-1'oint set.
(10TM1C No. 1 Figures !'_'. Period T.
Figure 1 cast it- Point or 1U- Point set.
Figures 1'J, Period (i
nw A 1:1. Figures 1 L'. Period 7
Perioil cnst ('.Point set to order.
1 cnst .s Point or 1 'J -Point set.
$1,234,567.89 12345,678.90
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
314
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Tables, Rate Sheets, Calendars, Etc.
18-POINT 24-POrNT
TUDOR BLACK
Figures 12. Period 4
Period cast <> -Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 8 Point or 12-Point set.
12,345,678.90
COSMOPOLITAN
Figures 12, Period 4
Period cast 6-Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 8-Point or 12-Point set.
LATIN ANTIQUE
Figures 1:5, Period (5
CONDENSED LATIN
Figures 9, Period 5
Figure 1 cast 8-Point or 9-Point set.
12,345,678.90
CONDENSED WOODWARD Figures 9, Period 4
Period cast 5- Point set to order.
12,345,678.90
ATIN Figures 12, Period 6
rit:iiir j. cant <-iumi> ui io-xunit aci/. ... , . ^^
1,234,567.89 12345,678.90
Figure 1 cast 7-Point or 13-Point set.
ANTIQUE No. 1 Figures 13, Period B
Period cast 6-Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 9-Point or 13-Point set.
1,234,567.89
SKINNER Figures 14, Period 4
Period cast (5- Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 8-Point or 14-Point set.
1,234,567.89
KDWARDS Figures 14, Period 6
Figure 1 cast 8-Point or 12 Point set.
1234,567.89
GOTHIC No. 1 Figures 14, Period 0
Figure 1 cast it-Point or 14-Point set.
123,456.78
EXTENDED OLD STYLE Figures 15, Period 6
Figure 1 cast 9-Point or 15-Point set.
123,456.78
EXTENDED WOODWARD Figures 18, Period r,
Figure I cast 1O- Point or 18-Point set.
12,345.6T
SAINT JOHN Figures 12, Period <;
Figure 1 cast 8-Poiiit or 12-Point set.
12345,678.90
KELMSCOTT Figures 12, Period 5
Period cast 6-Point set to order.
12345,678.90
CONDENSED No. 2
Figures 12, Period 5
24-POINT
CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1, Figures 8, Period 4
12,345,678,90
Period cast <>- Point set to order.
12345,678.90
COSMOPOLITAN
Figures 13, Period 6
Figure 1 cast 9-Point or 13-Point set.
GOTHIC ITALIC No. 1 Figures 14, Period 6
Figure 1 cast 10-Point or 14-Point set.
1234567.89
TUDOR BLACK Figures 14, Period 5
Period cast (5- Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 10-Point or 14-Point set.
1234,567.89
FRENCH OLD STYLE Figures 14, Period <5
123,456.78
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
315
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
POINT-SET FIGURES
For Tables, Rate Sheets, Calendars, Etc.
24-POINT
WOODWAKD
Figures 15, Period 8
Figure 1 cast 11-Point or 15-Point set.
30-POIjVT
CONDENSED WOODWARD, Figures 11, Period 5
Figure 1 cast 7-Point or 11-Poiiit set.
123,456.78 12,345,678.90
LATIN ANTIQUE
Figures 16, Period 7
Figure 1 cast 8- Point or 16- Point set.
KKL.MSCOTT
Figures 1 r>. Period <i
123456.78 123,456.78
GOTHIC No. 1 Figures 18. Period <>
Figure 1 cast 10-Point or 18-Point set. | LATIN FU'invs 1C,, period 7
Period cast s point s<-t to order.
12,345.67 12,345.67
GOTHIC No. (i Figures is. Period c,
Figure 1 cast 10- Point or 18- Point set.
^-^ _—
V*\ /
.u /
12,
SKINNKR Figures is. period I
Period cast (> Point set to order.
Figure 1 cast 12 Point or Is point set.
12,345.76
EDWARDS Figures is, period s
Figure 1 cast 12-Point or ls-1'oint set.
12345.67
EXTENDED OLD STYLE Figures 20. Period c,
Figure 1 cast 12-Point or 20-Point set.
1,234.56
EXTENDED WOODWARD Figures 22, Period 8
Figure 1 cast 12-Point or 22-Point set.
1 234.56
30-POINT
CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 1 Figs. 10, Period c,
12,345,678.90
\\'M'i>WAHl> Figures 1C,, period S
Figure I cast 12 Point or 1C, Point set.
Ti -i.ou P.I.ACK Figures 1C,. Period S
I'M it u re 1 cast 1 L' Point or 1C, point set.
12,345.67
'•'•~M<i|'ii|,ITAN Kiltllivs Is. Period C,
Figure 1 cast 11 Poi.it or Is point set.
12345.67
SKINNKR Figures 2'J. I'eriod 5
Figure 1 cast 14-Point or 21'- Point set.
1
KmvAKDS Figures L"_'. Period i)
Figure 1 cast 12-Point or 22- Point set.
1234.56
All Figures and Points of fa<'«-s on
larger bodies are also on Point sets.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
316
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
FRACTION SPECIMENS
Fractions are not supplied with Koniau fonts unless especially ordered. In ordering, be particu-
lar to state the No. of the Fractions wanted, as well as the body and quantity. Fractions are sold at
the same prices as Roman; see page 11. They are also put up in 1-pound fonts, at following prices:
6-POINT NO. 1 — Eii set 64c.
6-POINT No. 3 — Em set 64c.
iiaiaiaai
424338888
XXXKKX % Ys ys X
7-POINT NO. 1 — Eii set 56c.
7-PoiNT NO. 3 — Em set 56c.
44.&111.&.&1
4 24338fj88
% >2 % >3 % % % Ye, Vs %
8- POINT No. 1 — En set 53c.
8-PoiNT No. 3 — Em set 53c.
iilililtl
1 / I/ 3/ \/ 2 / 1 / 3/ 5 / 7/
/4 /2 /4 /3 /3 /8 / 8 /8 /8
9-PoiNT No. 1 — En set 50c.
9-PoiNT No. 3 — Em set 50c.
iititifll
V !/ V !/ 2/ I/ 3/ 5/ 7/
/4 /2 /4 / 3 / 3 /8 /8 /8 /8
10-PoiNT No. 1 — En set 48c.
10-POINT No. 3 — Em set 48c.
*.' i t * i t ' ff 1 i
I/ I/ 3 / 1 V 2/ 1 / 3 / 5 / 7 /
/4 / 2 / 4 / 3 / 3 X 8 / 8 / 8 /8
II-POINT NO. 1 — Eii set 46c.
11 -POINT No. 3 — Em set 46c.
i i S i i } 1 I i
12-PoiNT No. 1 — En set 45c.
4 4 1 4 t J I .1 I
1 / 1 / 3 y 1 / 2 / 1 / 3 / 5 / 7/
/4 / 2 / 4 / 3 / 3 X 8 / 8 / 8 /8
6-POINT No. 9 — Em set 64c.
% X H % % ft H H ft X
8-PoiNT No. 9 — Em set 53c.
5-PoiNT No. 2 — Em set $1.20
X^^XK^Xs^^/6
S^-POINT No. 2 — Em set 74c.
9-POINT NO. 9 — Em set 50c.
(i- POINT No. 2 — Em set 64c.
'4 12 34 I3 ^
^4 ^ 34 13 23 lg 3s 5g 78
10-POINT No. 9 — Em set 48c.
7 -POINT No. 2 — Em set 56c.
^:^^>^^^^^^^
14 12 34 lg 2a 18 3g 58 7g
11-PoiNT No. 9 — Em set 46c.
8- POINT No. 2 — Em set 53c.
/A Ay $/A /+ *'/'* /Q o/Q 5/w y/Q
-i--! 1 t> o/l J-Q "O -^-Q "Q "Q 'Q
^t^^toooooo
/A / £, /A /^ /J / ® / O /O /O
9-POINT No. 2 — Em set 50c.
12-POINT No. 9 — Em set 45c.
14 12 % !s 23 3-8 38 58 78
/^/^^^^/^%fs%/^
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
317
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES
PIECE FRACTIONS
Put up in 1-pound fonts, at the prices given.
8-PoiNT $3.60
1234567890 1234567890
276 38O 419
358 927 460
10-POINT $2.80
1234567890 1234567890
J-3.2 546 7 09
512 873 940
12-POINT
1234567890
$2.00
1234567890
168 .2.5.7. 430
457 372 916
11-PoiNT also cast by us; per font, $2.40
SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR
LETTERS AND FIGURES
The following Superior and Inferior Letters
and Figures are put up in 1 -pound fonts, at (lie
prices given. Letters ami Figures are in sepa-
rate fonts.
r, POINT $-_'.oo
$1.80
7- I'OINT
8-POINT
?1.60
mgd'-:!45(i7800
9 -POINT
mdgabcdefghljklmnoB Dtdgl£S46«7890
IO-POINT $1.31
rndgabcdefglujklmnw
11-POINT
TT1 J?rl «'*^K'^et»liiJklnint
mdgabcdef ghi j kl m nt
12-POINT
$1.1(5
tijkn mg(J1234567
mdgabcdefghijkii mdgl234567
ARITHMETICAL SIGNS
Prices of fonts.
5VPOINT $2.00
+ - X -t- =
6-POINT $1.50
+ x -*- =-
7-POINT $l.r.O
+ x -*-
8 -POINT $i.2ri
+ X •+- ==
9-POINT $1.20
-f X -+- =
10 POINT $1.00
+ -
1 l POINT $l.oo
+ -H
12 POINT $l.oo
SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR
FRACTIONS
Superior anil Inferior Krnctions arc- put up in
1 -pound fonts, at the price's itiven.
6-POINT
321/43 5r>/»
7-POINT
$2.00
JT-I..SO
8-POINT
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9-POINT
l ii- POINT
$1.44
1808
$1.30
11 -POINT
•1.99
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12- POINT
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INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
318
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES
COMMERCIAL MARKS
5- POINT
5VPOINT
6-POINT
7-PoiNT
Prices per pound.
$ fa) ft # # (
* © ft # 4
(a) ft) % <%
8-POINT
V ®
9-POINT
10-POINT
11-POINT
12-POINT
ft
ft)
$1.20
74c.
64c.
56c.
53c.
50c.
48c.
46c.
a/ <t
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45C.
lb %
ALGEBRAIC AND
GEOMETRICAL SIGNS
Prices of fonts.
5VPOINT $2.00
ALOBBRAIO AND GEOMETRICAL. SIGNS
Prices per pound.
10-PoiNT $1.00
+ -X -*- = -* : :: ±OD
11-POINT $1.00
+ • -X- =-: :: ±OD
&<Vf4LL
12-POINT $1.00
+ • X •*- - : :: ± O
D A <:i/f ^L_
MEDICAL SIGNS
Prices of fonts.
6-POINT 50c.
R B 5 3
6505 6506 6507 6508
7-POINT
8-POINT
B 9 5
50c.
50c.
8504 8505 8506 8507
9-POINT 50C.
6-POINT
$1.50
< Y
7-POINT $1.50
+ X -*- «= -H- : ;: ab D a
A < ]/ f i_
8-POINT $1.25
+ - X -*• = -H- : :: ± D A <
9-POINT $1.20
+ - X -s- = -H- : :: ± D A
< T/ f ^ ^— ,
10-POINT
10504 10505 10506 10507
11-POINT 50C.
11504 11505 11506 11507
12-POINT 50c.
Z 3
1506 8507
S 3
9506 9507
Z 5
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5
I 150;
5 3
50c.
12504 12505 12506 12507
Following Recipe Marks are sold singly.
B
24506 18507 14501 12504
lOc. lOc. 6c. 5c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
319
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES
NEW QUOTATION MARKS
AND DASHES
IMPROVED DASHES AND
DOUBLE QUOTATION MARKS
For explanation of the special merits of these
new Dashes and Quotation Marks see page 16.
The Improved Dashes are put up separately in
1-pound fonts, at the prices given.
The Double Quotation Marks are also put up
in 1 -pound fonts, containing an equal number of
each, at the prices given.
5-POINT $1.20
— " " "Hunchback of Notre Dame"— Hugo.
5VPOINT 74c.
- " " " David Copperfleld"— Dickens.
6-POINT 64C.
- « " "Huclslrl.orryFinn"— MarkTw.-iin.
7-PoiNT 56c.
- " " "King Lear"— Shakspeare.
8-POINT 53c.
- " " "Daniel Deronda"— Eliot.
9- POINT 60c.
- " " "Wandering Jew"— SIM-.
10- POINT 48c.
- « " "Ben Hur"— Wallace.
ll-POINT If.c
-" " "Ivanhoe"— Scott.
!•_' POINT !•"><.
-«" "Moths"— Onida.
HEAVY QUOTATION MARKS
GUILLEMETS, t)R FRENCH QUOTATION MAHKS
The following style of ( iuillemet s. for use with
heavy job filers, will lie furnished for nil bodies.
Sold at second class prices.
«New Model » « Record »
«DeviI))
((Bind)) ((Mail))
HEAVY QUOTATION MARKS
NEW IDEAL QUOTATION MARKS
The following is another style of Quotation
Mark, intended to meet the ideas of many prin-
ters who do not like the customary method of
quoting used in English typography mid yet are
not satisfied to adopt the French marks. These
may be likened to the German marks, yet will be
found to hi- quite different. They will he made
for all bodies in addition to the following. Sold
at second-class prices.
i Fast Express ? * Democrat -
iMilch?
Hither of (lie above styles of Quotation Marks
will In- cut and cast to order for Koman fonts.
ACCENTS
NoTK: The I ieniiiin . French. Spanish and
Swedish Accents an- supplied to order ill tin-
lower case of all our Koman faces. For the ma-
jority of our .loli faces we can furnish Spanish
lower case Accents.
Accents and all styles of Marked Letters will
In- cut to order, the cost of making each matrix
heing from ^'J (in to $r>.IIO; typecast from same
at prices given on p.'ige 1 1 .
We furnish no <|iiantity for less than LTic. net.
PIECE ACCENTS
For use with .lob Faces. Prices per font.
:; POINT
r»i»<-.
/ \ r * - ^ .. .. oO
1 2 3456789 10
I POINT
/ \ /• -\ *> ~ •• m O
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
«;- POINT -'<>e
/\r'^v^r^A>^ ^.
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
*,****&
29 30 31 32
•• •• •• •• •• •• o o
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
10-POINT 50c.
14-1'OINT
50c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
320
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES
MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS
AND LOGOTYPES
Prices per pound.
5-POINT
5 V POINT
6-POINT
$2.80
AM PM AR. LE
$2.40
/ 5 doz
$2.00
0 ' " " / dOZ AM PM AR. LE. AM PM
via am pm AM PM Ar. Le. Ar. Le. am pm
do do No. Ar. Lv. A.M. P.M. $ §
7-POINT
8 POINT
9-POINT
10-POINT
11-POINT
12- POINT
/ AM PM
$1.80
$1.60
1.44
$1.30
$1.22
$1.16
Other Miscellaneous Signs will be cot to order,
the cost of making each matrix being from $2.00
to $5.00; type cast from same at prices given on
page 11.
\Vc furnish no quantity for less than 25c.
SPECIAL LOGOTYPES
LOGOTYPE SPECIMENS
Evening tribune
minimum rising snow storm
change has moderate Sunday
Alabama Arizona Erie Upper
barometer districts Nebraska
Special Logotypes of every description will be
promptly cut and cast to order. Prices of such
work sent on application.
IMPRINT LOGOTYPES
ELECTROTYPED IMPRINTS, each, 25 to 50c.
No. 52
CARSON-HARPER PRINT.
NO. 53
WALLE & CO., NEW ORLEANS.
No. 54
GREAT WESTERN PTG . CO., ST. LOUIS.
NO. 71
BUXTON & SKINNER PRINT.
No. 72
F. J. SCHUSTER, PRINTER.
No. 73
KEYSTONE PRESS, WELLSTON, O.
NO. 74
R. P. STUDLEY & CO., PRINTERS, ST. LOUIS.
TYPE-METAL IMPRINTS
Imprints will be cast in Type-Metal, in any
length under 72 points, and in any quantity over
50 of each, at following prices:
100 of any one style, $8.00 net.
50 of any one style, 5.00 net.
If Imprints are wanted longer than 72 points,
they will have to be made in two or more sec-
tions, and $3.00 per 100 will be charged for each
extra section.
JOB FACE CENT MARKS
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Body Each Per pound
NO. 12510 12- Point 5c $1 .!(>
NO. 14502 14-Point 5c 1.12
No. 18510 18 Point 6c 1.00
No. 24513 24-Point lOc... .90
ELECTION TICKET SIGNS
42502 42503
IJody Each
NO. 18509 18-Point <>c.
NO. 20502 20-Point <><:.
No. 42502 42- Point 15c.
No. 12503... 11' I'oiiit. . ...15c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
321
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
IMPROVED METAL BRACES
IMPROVED METAL BRACES — ALL CAST ON 6-PoiNT BODY
Cast in following lengths from 32-Point to 72-Point — Price, 5c. each.
Put up in fonts of 2 of each length; including sectional pieces; per font, $1.00.
12 12
12
6 12
32
60
40
44
SPACE RULES
Metal, cast on '_' Point set . on all bodies from (i Point to •_' I point ; per pound, .fl .(id.
Brass Space liule is supplied on any body and any length.
P.I-MSS. '_' Point per pound. $2. dd to $2.50
Brass. 1 'a- Point per pound. 2.7."ito :;.•_'.">
Brass, 1 Point per pound. 3.5d to 4.00
(i 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ki 18 20 24 3d 36
MISCELLANEOUS CUTS
Cast in Type Metal. With a Few Exceptions all our Cuts are Multiples of 6-Romt in Body and Width
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i-_>:,ds BC. I-J.MI'.I :..-. iir.di— 6c.
B
18506— 10c. 18507— lOc. IS.MI.S in,. is.Ml— 10r. 18512— lOc. L8513 lOc. 18514— lOc
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SEAL.
B
20501— 10c. L'lr.ul I.',,. 2-J5d5 Idc. 2 1 5(MJ — 12c. 24507— lOc. 245(IK-l5c.
,:<- •^ssxsr ^nif- BATHS
24509 — lOc. 24510— 15c. 24511 — 15c. 24512 — lOc. 24514— lOc. L'ir,15 — 20c.
24517— 15c. 30504— 15c. 30505— 15c.
30506 — 25c.
80607 — 15c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
322
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS CUTS
Cast In Type Metal
.'5(5504 — 20c. 36505 — 15c. 36506 — 15c. 36507— lOc. 36508 — 15c. 36509 — 15c
36522 — 25c. 36523 — 25c. 30508 — 20c
42507 — 35c.
4-2508 — 25c. 42509 — 25c. 42510 — 25c. 48508 — 25c.
54501 — 20c. 54502 — 25c. 54503 — 25c.
54504 — 25c. 54509 — 25c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
323
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS CUTS
Cast in Type Metal
7-jr.lo — 50c.
7'jr.l 1 — 50c.
7'_T»12 — 50c.
72618 — SOc.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
324
72518 — 60c.
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
MISCELLANEOUS CUTS
Cast in Type Metal
78501— 50c.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
96501— 50r.
ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
BLACK FISTS AND STARS
BLACK FISTS are put up in fonts containing two of each size; per font,|$1.75
6501— 5c. 8501 — 5c. 8502 — 5c. 6502 — 5r.
36501 — 15c. WW ~-*~ •»— WB& 36502— 15c.
18505 — lOc. 10501 — 5c. 10502 — 5c. 18504 — lOc.
30501 — 15c.
24501 — lOc. 24502 — lOc.
12501— 5c. 12502 — 5c.
30502 — 15c.
•Is.MM I'll,-.
18501 — lOc. 18502— lOc.
Sint;r I'.I.ACK I-'ISTS art' sold separately at the prices given nmler each.
BLACK STAKS are put up in fonts containing four of encli exreptiinr Nos. 48503,
(>or>()3 and 7LT>u:',. \vliich are sold separately. Per font, !)<1.00.
*** ***
6503 — 4c. r.r.ltl 4c.
sr.u:: 1 1
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36503— lOc.
30503 — 8c.
24503 — 8c.
* *
18503 — 8c.
48503 — 15c. r ^\
60503 — 20c.
7li503 — 25c.
Single BLACK STARS are sold separately at the prices given under each.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 326 ST. Louis. Mo., U. S. A.
ELECTROTYPED DATE-LINES
24-POINT COMMERCIAL SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
18-PoiNT COMMERCIAL SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
24-roiNT INVITATION SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
18-PoiNT INVITATION SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
12-PoiNT INVITATION SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
24-PoiNT STATIONER SCRIPT DATE-LINE — 75c.
24-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN DATE-LINE — 75c.
JCeokuk, $owa, 189
18-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN DATE-LINE — 75c.
9alveston,&ex., 189
14-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN DATE-LINE — 75c.
JSittle Slock, 3lrk., 189
12-PoiNT COSMOPOLITAN DATE-LINE — 75c.
Kansas City, SKo., ..189
N. B. — In ordering Date-Lines be particular to state what length you desire the dotted rule line
to be. Unless otherwise ordered, we will make it 9 ems 12-Point. Dotted line will be added after
the figures 189... only when so ordered, and the length of this rule stated.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 327 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
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BRASS RULES
The 2-Point Single, Dotted and Hyphen Rules — Nos. 27, 111, 113 and 117 — line with all our
STANDARD LINE Type Faces with easy justification by means of point system leads and slugs.
The following Rules are sold in strips of 2 feet each.
NO.
1
25
26
27
28
BODY
1-POINT
1VPOINT
3 -POINT
4-POINT
5-POINT
• '>- POINT
7-POINT
1-POINT
IV POINT
2-POINT
3-POINT
Per foot
SO. 05
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.12
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.06
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.12
No.
29
BODY
4 -POINT
Per foot
$0.16
30
5-POINT
.20
31
6-POINT
.28
32
7-POINT
.32
33
8-POINT
.80
:: 1
9-POINT
88
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in
86
1 •_• POINT
.50
37
l POINT
.08
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Pa POINT
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•_'- POINT
.08
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L'- POINT
.08
101
3 -POINT
.18
102
»• POINT
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.80
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.28
104
6-POINT
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
336
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
BRASS RULES
The 2-1'oint Single, Dotted ami Hyphen Kules — Nos. 27, 111, 113 and 117 — line with all our
STANDARD LINK Type Faces with easy justification by means of point system leads and slugs.
The following Rules arc sold in strips of 2 feet each.
No.
45
I'.onv Per foot No.
1 '•_. POINT $0.08 70
BODY
2-POINT
Per foot
$0.10
46
2 -POINT .10 72
3-POINT
.14
47
3 -POINT .14
73
4-POINT
.18
48
4-POINT .18
5-POINT
.22
49
5-POINT .22
6-POINT
.28
50
75
8- POINT
.35
52
77
9-POINT
.38
53
78
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10-POINT
.40
54
10-POINT .40 79
55
12-T'OlNT .50 80
12-POINT
.50
56
2-P01NT .10 85
2-POINT
.10
57
3-I'oiNT .14 86
3-POINT
.14
58
4-POINT .18 87
4-POINT
.18
59
5 -POINT .22 88
5-POINT
.22
60
6- POINT .28 89
6-POINT
.28
62
8-POINT .35 90
8-POINT
.35
63
9- POINT .38 91
9-POINT
.38
64
10-POINT .40 92
10-POINT
.40
65
12-POINT .50 93
12-POINT
.50
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
337
ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
BRASS RULES
The 2-Point Single. Dotted and Hyphen Rules — Nos. 27. 111. 113 and 117 — line with all our
STANDARD LINE Type Fares with easy justification by means of point system leads and sings.
The following Rules are sold in strips of 2 feet each.
No.
110
BODY
1VPOINT
Per foot NO.
$0.08 150
BODY
l- POINT
Per foot
BO.06
111
2 -POINT
.10 152
2- POINT
.08
112
1VPOINT
153
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3 POINT
.12
118
2-POINT
154
10
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5- POINT
22
116
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3 -POINT
.12
121
2- POINT
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l POINT
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183
2- POINT
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<'•- POINT
.80
140
1 POINT
221
8-I'OINT
.40
142
2 POINT
.08
143
3 POINT
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144
i POINT
.16 «11
l POINT
.24
145
5-POINT
.22 321
4-I'OINT
.24
146
6-POINT
.28 333
6 -POINT
.34
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BRASS RULES
HEAD RULES
Either Double, Parallel or Single. Cut also from any other number of Rule made by us.
NO. 49— 5-POINT
NO. 50— 6-POINT
No. 60— 6-POINT
NO. 75— 6-POINT
NO. 89— 6-FoiNT
5-Foint 6-Point 5-Point 6-Point
4-Columii — 9 inches or less $0.20 $0.25 7-Column— 16 inches or less $0.30 $0.40
5-Column — 12 inches or less 25 30 8-Column — 18 inches or less 35 45
6-Column — 14 inches or less 30 35 9-Column — 20 inches or less 40 50
COLUMN RULES
6-POINT
7-POINT
8- POINT
6-Point 7-Point 8-Point
6-Point 7-Point 8-Point
12 inches or less $0.30 $0.38 $0.40 22 inches or less $0.52 $0.65 $0.70
16 inches or less ...... ... .40 ...... 50 ...... 50
18 inches or less ...... ... .45 ...... 55 ...... 55
20 inches or less ... .47 ..... 60 ..... 65
24 inches or less _____ ..... 55 ...... 65 ...... 75
26 inches or less... .60 ..... 70 ..... 80
CROSS RULES AND DASHES
These Kules :iml Dashes are the ones most commonly used. Other faces and styles cut to order.
Cut to suit any width of news column, usually 13 ems. Send WIDTH of column and LENGTH of face.
Single Dashes
No. 27, face 6 ems. (>c.
No. 39, face 6 ems, 6c.
NO. 100. face (5 ems, 6c.
Parallel Dash
No. 48, face 6 ems, 8c.
Double Dashes
No. 57, face C> ems. Me.
No. 58, face (5 ems, 8c.
NO. 72, face (i ems, 8c.
Xo. 73, face (> cms. 8c.
Wave Dashes
No. 130, face 6 ems, 6c.
No. 131, face 6 ems, 6c.
NO. 133, face 6 ems. 6c.
Single Cross Rules
No. 27, 4c.
No. 100, 4c.
Parallel Cross Rules
No. 48, 6c.
Double Cross Rule
NO. 57, 6c.
No. 72, 6c.
NO. 73, 6c.
Wave Cross Rules
No. 130, 5c.
NO. 131, 5c.
NO. 132, 5c.
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BRASS DASHES
These Dashes are most commonly used. Other faces and styles will be cut to order. Cut to suit
miy width of newspaper column, usually 13 ems. Send width of column and length of face.
Price, Nos. 1 to 20, each, 10c.; Nos. 21 to 5(5. each, lor.
10
1 1
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12
18
14
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17
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22 50
51
53
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51
MONKEY DASHES
No. 27, face 3 ems, 6c. No. 39, face 3 ems, 6c. No. 100. fare 3 cms, lie.
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BRASS BRACES
in any length. 4-em to 36-ern 12-Point kept in stock.
5-em — 12c.
7-em— 12c.
9-em — 12c.
11 -em — 15c.
13-em— loc.
15-em — 15c.
17-em — 18c.
19-em— 18c.
21-em — 25c.
23-em — 25c.
22-em — 25c.
20-eni — 25c.
18-em — 18c.
16-em — 15c.
14-em — 15c.
12-em — 15c.
10-em — 12c.
8-em — 12c.
— 12c.
4-em — 12c.
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Labor-Saving Brass Rule
The 2-Point Single, Dotted and Hyphen Eules — Nos. 27, 111, 113 and 117 — line with all our
STANDARD LINE Type Faces with easy justification by means of point system leads and slugs.
The following Labor-Saving Kules are in stock in 1-pound, 2-pound, 3-pound and 5-pound fonts.
No. 27
2-POINT
Per pound, $1.75
No. 48 4 -POINT
I'.T pound. %l .(JO
No. 7:5 i POINT
IVr pound. *1 .do
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No. 75 C> I'OINT
IVr pound, $1 .f>O
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lmr-SiivhiK fonts of iniy other Kules. excepting Nos. 1 120 to 133, and :?02 to :?:53. cut to order.
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r
Labor-Saving Brass Rule
The 2-Point Single, Dotted and Hyphen Rules — Noa. 27, 111, 113 and 117 — line with all our
STANDARD LINE Type Faces with easy justification by menus of point system leads and slugs.
The following Labor-Saving Kules are in stock in 1 -pound 2-pound, 3-pound and 5-pound fonts.
No. Ill
2 -POINT
Per pound, $ 1.75
No. 113
2 -POINT
Per pound, $1.75
Labor-Saving fonts of any other Rules, excepting Nos. 120 to 133, and 302 to 333, cut to order.
Brass Ovals
Styles A, B, C and I) kept in stock. See Circles for style. Other shapes and styles will be made
to order.
Ovals 1 to 4, each $0.80 Ovals 11 to 12, each $1.00 Ovals 15 to 18, each $1.50
Ovals 5 to 10, each VM) Ovals 13 to 14, each 1.25
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ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Labor-Saving Brass Leaders
Standard Line
12-PoiNT DOTTED BRASS LEADERS Per pound, $1.40
Labor-saving
.... Brass Leaders
Are the best and
Most handy
DOTTED UKASS LKAI>KKS ivr pound, .fi.r.o
6,8, 10 and 12 -Point
Bodies in Stock in
...2, 3 and 5-pound
Fonts.
Statidard Line Leaders
line with all our
Romans, Old Styles...
and Job Faces.
'.»- POINT DOTTKD l:i:.\ss LKAHKKS Per pound, $1 .r>o
Special line Labor-Saving Brass Leaders, other than Standard Line, are made to order to match
any face made by other foundries. Send new samples of H and m for line.
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY 344 ST. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Labor-Saving Brass Leaders
Standard Line
8-PoiNT DOTTED BRASS LEADERS Per pound, $1.60
Standard Line Leaders
. ..line with our Romans,..
Old Styles and Job
Faces.
6-PoiNT DOTTED BRASS LEADERS Per pound, $1.60
These Standard Line
Leaders line with
all our Romans ,
and Job
. Faces
8-PoiNT HYPHEN BRASS LEADERS Per pound.
6, 8, 1Oand 12-Point
-Bodies in Stock in 2, 3
and 5-pound Fonts
Special line Labor -Saving Brass Leaders, other than Standard Line, are made to order to match
any face made by other foundries. Send new samples of II and m for line.
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BRASS CIRCLES
DIAMETERS AND PRICES
Sl\ Irs A. I!. (' mid It ;irr kept in stuck
in (In- following si/.rs. (Itlicl1 sixes iinil
st\ Irs will In' furnished to order.
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The Circles shown jiliove iire iniide from Solid SEAMLESS Hiird l!r!iss, and are far more accurate
and durable than the ordinary make.
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WHAT THEY SAY OF STANDARD LINE
The following testimonials are unsolicited, and we have therefore, to save
space, in many cases omitted extraneous matter. The originals, and many
other similar letters, are on tile in our office.
LONGMONT, COLO., April 4, 1895.
You are on the right track; every foundry
in the country will have to come to it.
C. W. BOYNTON.
LANCASTER, PA., July 5, 1895.
Your STANDARD LINE idea is something:
printers should have had years ago.
D. B. LANDIS.
SAVANNAH, TENN., Nov. 7, 1896.
I am delighted with STANDARD LINE and
UNIT SET. See order on another sheet.
C. L. HEFNER.
STAUNTON, VA., Dec. 9, 1896.
I am in need of some new type, and STAND-
ARD LINE, UNIT SET is the thing to save time
and make money. P. A. ROSS.
READING, PA., Jan. 5, 1895.
I am glad you have made another step to-
ward perfection. The point system was one;
this is even greater. E. D. WESCOTT.
PUEBLO, COLO., April 20, 1896.
We assure you that when we purchase new
supplies it will be STANDARD LINE of Inland
manufacture. RIVERSIDE PTG. Co.,
per M. D. PENNEBAKER.
BARNESVILI.E, O., June 8, 1896.
We like your new series of borders very
much, and trust to be able to send you more
business, especially in STANDARD LINE type.
HANLON BROS. PAPER Co.
BRADFORD, PA., July 19, 1895.
I am greatly pleased with your STANDARD
LINE, and the original ornaments and borders
are marvels of beauty. Wishing you suc-
cess. J. NEVIN HUBER.
GREENUP, KY., Nov. 7, 1895.
I just want to say that during my experience
of fourteen years in the printing business I
have never worked with material equal to
yours. BENJ. POWELL.
DENVER, COLO., Mar. 18, 1896.
I like your system, not only as to its lining
feature, but the making of figures for old
style type all above the line and of the same
height. E. L. WEPF.
ST. ALBANS, VT., Dec. 5, 1896.
I purchased my entire outfit from you when
I could have bought for less closer at hand.
I like your type very much, and any inquiries
from this section refer to me.
C. W. BUCKLEY.
ST. ALBANS, VT., Feb. 10, 1897.
I am entirely satisfied with my type and
know there is a big saving in composition.
C. W. BUCKLEY.
BALTIMORE, MD., Mar. 22, 1895.
We are much pleased with your system of
lining, and, being more fully in the job line,
can perhaps more thoroughly appreciate it
than some others.
JOHN S. BRIDGES & Co.
ADRIAN, MICH., Jan. 6, 1897.
I like your STANDARD LINE, having the
8-Point No. 23. STANDARD LINE is great
and no mistake; also the UNIT SET, as it
saves a great deal of time.
F. W. NICHOLS.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., April 20, 1896.
We are very much pleased with the type
and highly elated that we chose it in prefer-
ence to the " Oliphant " and " Livermore."
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MINNESOTA,
T. H. COLWELL.
PLESSIS, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1896.
1 admire your STANDARD LINE. I have
some of it, bought from Golding & Co., and
must say I like it exceedingly well. What a
lot of bother it saves in my work.
U. E. BROWN.
RlDGEWAY, ILL., July 6, 1895.
The bill of type we ordered on the 20th
ult. was received in good shape, and to say
we are stuck on your material does not express
it. Accept thanks for promptness.
CURRY & BLAIR.
PAWTUCKET, R. I., Feb. 28, 1895.
Your system of type-making is certainly a
great improvement over the common way, and
we have no doubt but that the type will pay
for itself in the amount of time saved.
H. H. BEVIS.
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WHAT THEY SAY OF STANDARD LINE
CARTERVILLE, ILL., Jan. 6, 1897.
Enclosed find check for $15.00. Please
credit my account for that amount. Also find
order for some of your borders, which please
ship by express at your earliest convenience.
The more I use STANDARD LINE type the
better I like it. C. BUSH.
HARTFORD, CONN., Mar. 8, 1895.
I think your style of making type to line an
admirable innovation in the type line. This,
together with the point system make two of the
greatest boons that I have known in my thirty
years' experience in the printing business. I
wish you success in your new adventure.
W. H. BARNARD.
MACUNGIE, PA., Aug. 13, 1896.
We feel determined to get some, if not all,
of our type eventually of your excellent pro-
ductions. We have some of them now, and,
as you assert, your STANDARD LINE is the
best thing out for the practical printer who is
working not alone for "glory." I wish you
success. O. P. KNAUSS.
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo., Sept. 7, 1896.
STANDARD LINE has been in use in the
office now for several months, and to say that
all concerned are more than pleased is putting
it mildly. Better results are obtained with it
in both ordinary and color printing, and our
printers say they like it better than any they
have used. LONGGREAR PTG. & PUB. Co.,
per DEL LONGGREAR.
NASHVILLE, TENN., Mar. 19, 1896.
Our foreman has made a test of the value
of your type as compared with other makes
and says: "The value of your STANDARD
LINE type can only be appreciated by using
it." Your scheme is a good one, and will save
many dollars in time consumed in cutting
leads, cardboard, etc., to force justification.
The far-seeing master printer will avail him-
self of the STANDARD LINE type without hesi-
tation. We hope to favor you with an order
very soon. MARSHALL & BRUCE Co.
CARTERVILLE, ILL., Nov. 6, 1896.
As McKinley has been successful, we feel
that there is sure to be a business boom and
believe that it is our duty to prepare for what
is sure to come. You may rest assured in our
purchases the order will call for STANDARD
LINE type— we will use no other. Enclosed
find order for series of your Saint John— to
our mind the best series for general job work
turned out by any foundry this year.
COPELAND & BUSH.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Sept. 30, 1895.
We have had some of your type and shall
soon want more. I congratulate you on your
splendid improvements and wish for you that
substantial support which your enterprise so
richly merits. I am very much interested in
the developments you are making to place
the system of type where it should have been
long ago.
"THE NORTHWESTERN MILLER,"
per HENRY HAHN, foreman.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Feb. 24, 1896.
Your STANDARD LINE type has given us
the best of satisfaction. It is all you claim
for it. The most difficult composition and
complex justification can be done accurately
and economically. You are so far ahead in
the race for supremacy that it will require the
utmost effort on the part of your competitors
if they would succeed in closing up the gap.
"THE NORTHWESTERN MILLER."
per HENRY HAHN, foreman.
fP. S.— Since writing this letter Mr. Hahn
has gone into business for himself, purchas-
ing his entire outfit from us.]
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Nov. U.
I did not order a line of type from any other
foundry. Mr ............. , the resident manager
of ............ , was quite exercised to think that I
could put in so good an office as I did and get
along with only your type. I assured him
that 1 not only could do so, but that I could
turn out the very best kind of work with your
STANDARD LINE type. It worried him not a
little, and I think he had good cause, judging
from the expressions of the many printers
who have visited the office, many of whom
know little of the many advantages of your
STANDARD LINE. They are beginning to
appreciate it now, and I am confident that it
will be to your advantage to have such an
office in the city. Mr. Harmon heard of my
starting in and we corresponded, with result
of the firm of Hahn & Harmon. We are very
much pleased with the type and we hope in
the future to do considerable business with
you. HENRY HAHN,
of HAHN & HARMON.
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WHAT THEY SAY OF STANDARD LINE
WACO, TEX., Sept. 14, 1896.
No practical man can fail to see the advant-
age of your system. It is a wonderful time-
saver, and time is money. I attempted to
make a combination line recently from 10 and
12-Point type from another foundry, and had
to use cardboard and paper. Tis needless to
say I have not tried it again. In matters
typographic you have the world by the tail
and a down-hill pull. GEO. C. MARTIN.
GLENS FALLS, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1895.
One of the most important advantages of
your type, and the one which will no doubt
make your foundry rank among the first in
the land, is the STANDARD LINE. It has often
been a matter of wonder to me that this idea
of lining was not given more consideration
when the point system was introduced. Any
job printer who has spent many weary hours
cutting cardboard, paper of all weights, etc.,
with a little swear word here and there, to line
type or different sizes and faces with each
other, will fully appreciate your innovation,
which will relieve him of one of his greatest
composing-room troubles.
JOHN CHAMBERS.
DANVILLE, VA., May 7, 1896.
I have from time to time been the means of
securing patronage for you from my present
house, and have been hopeful of sending you
at some time a better order than heretofore.
I am now able to do so. I expect to make a
change, and take an interest in the business
of E. R. Waddill, and as the selection of some
additional type, etc., to be added to his pres-
ent plant fell in my choice, I decided on yours,
believing your system of lining the best in
existence. The order for this will be mailed
to you to-night, and I hope you will execute
and ship at once. I merely write this to show
my appreciation of your efforts in giving the
printers of the country something they should
appreciate. Wishing you success with the
new system. J. B. THORNTON.
DECATUR, ILL., Dec. 8, 1896.
The more we work with STANDARD LINE
type the more convinced we are that it is a
big improvement over the old style "stuff."
Figuratively speaking, we have been kicking
ourselves for some time because we did not
put in our entire outfit out of your STANDARD
LINE. We are so well convinced of its super-
iority that if we were going to buy a new out-
fit to-morrow we would not have a single face
in the outfit that was not STANDARD LINE.
Whatever additions we make, in fact what we
have made since we really became acquainted
with the merits of your type, we have decided
will be the best type made — STANDARD LINE.
As fast as material is discarded we will put in
your type also. This is not in the least flat-
tery, but actual fact from knowledge gained
by experience. PENNINGTON BROS.
HARRISBURG, PA., Aug. 15, 1896.
We have now handled the STANDARD LINE
type received from you sufficiently to be able
to make some conclusions in regard to it.
There is unquestionably a desirable economy
in justification, so that the same compositor
can set more of this type in a day than of the
ordinary type. The set of your type bodies
would seem to be trifling, and yet our com-
positors, who work on the new 10-Point by
the piece, find they can set more type in a
day, and the writer who is somewhat of a
crank on accurate justification, has much
more satisfaction in passing his fingers along
lines down the side of the galley, for it seems
almost impossible for a compositor to avoid
clean, uniform justification.
J. HORACE MCFARLAND Co.,
by J. HORACE MCFARLAND.
HYDE PARK, MASS., May 2, 1896.
Yur various shipments of type wer duly and
promptly reseived. On the same Monday
afternoon I put into a Boston type foundry,
that is eight miles from my door, an order for
sum sorts. At the same time I placed in the
Boston post office three letters, two to differ-
ent firms in New York for special sorts that
I wanted and the letter I sent yu. On the
folloing Saturday morning I herd from one
New York foundry. I thought that was wel.
But in the afternoon of the same day the
expresman deliverd your pakage. That was
better yet. The Boston firm has not yet sent
the sorts I wanted, altho they repeatedly
promist to cast them in a few days. I hav
spent a number of years in the west and can
appreciate western rustling.
A. L. LODER.
[Mr. Loder iz a hearti advocate ov speling
reform, hwich accounts for the absens of un-
nesesari letters in hiz communicashun.]
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INDEX TO SPECIMEN BOOK
Accents 11, 320
Algebraic Signs 319
Antique. Latin 74, 75
Antique, Latin, poster fonts 128, 129
Antique No. 1 72, 73
Antique No. 1, poster fonts 126, 127
Arithmetical Signs 318
Art Ornaments 258. 259, 261-263, 265
Auxilliaries, Miscellaneous 31.S-321
B
Band Borders.... ....302-3O5
Bikes 257
Black Fists 326
Black Stars 326
Black, Tudor 1J(). 1_M
Book Faces 27-49
Book Type Estimates, Measurement for U
Borders, Band 3O2-3O5
Borders, by bodies 285-3O1
Borders, by series 272-2X4
Braces, Brass 341
Braces, Metal, Improved 322
Brass Braces 341
Brass Circles 346
Brass Dashes .... 339, 34D
Brass Leaders >44. 345
Brass Ovals 343
Brass Rules 336-339, 34 J, 343
Bruce Title.... ...79
Edwards 110, 1 1 1
Eighteen- Point Borders 294-299
Election Ticket Signs 321
Electrotyped Date- Lines .327
Electrotyped Imprints 3_M
Electrotyped Newspaper Headings. 331-335
Electrotyped Newspaper Sub-Headings . 33O
Estimates 12-15
Extended Old Style (.4. 65
Extended Woodward 88, x<>
Fancy Dashes, Brass 34O
Figures for Time-Tables, Tariffs,
Rate-Sheets, Calendars, etc 307-316
Figures, Point-Set, Explanation of. .. 5, 6
Figures. Point-Set, Specimens of ...308-316
Figures, Superior and Inferior 31 x
Fists, Black 3J6
Fractions, Piece 11. 31S
Fractions, Roman 317
Fractions, Superior and Inferior 11. 31 s
French Old Style 41-43,62,63
French Old Style, poster fonts 122. 123
French Old Style Italic, card fonts 5,s
French Quotation Marks 320
Full-Face, German. No. 1 1 4O
Full-Face, German, No. 2 1 4o
Full-Face No. 1... 66
Full-Face No. 2.... 66
Caledonian Italic 56
Cent Marks, Job Face 321
Circles, Brass 346
Clarendon 71
Clarendon Title 71
Column Rules 33'>
Commercial Marks. 319
Commercial Script 55
Condensed German No. 1 141
Condensed Gothic No. 1 96-98
Condensed Gothic No. 4 102, 144
Condensed Gothic No. 31 96
Condensed Latin
Condensed Lining Gothic 144
Condensed No. 1 67
Condensed No. 2 68, 69
Condensed Studley 106, 107
Condensed Title Gothic No. 2 102
Condensed Title Gothic No. 3 100, 101
Condensed Title No. 2 70
Condensed Woodward 86, 87
Cosmopolitan 104, 105
Cross Rules 339
Cubs 257
Cuts, Holiday 269-271
Cuts, Miscellaneous , 322-325
D
Dashes, Brass 339, 340
Dashes, Improved 16, 320
Date- Lines, Electrotyped 327
Double Quotation Marks 16,320
Geometrical Signs 31°
German, Condensed. No. 1 141
German Full-Face No. 1 14(i
German Full-Face No. 2 140
German No. 1, body fonts 137-139
German No. 1, card fonts 140
Gothic, Condensed, Lining. 144
Gothic, Condensed, No. 1 . ... 96-98
Gothic, Condensed, No. 4 1O2, 144
Gothic, Condensed, No. 31 .. 'n,
Gothic Italic No. 1 <>9
Gothic No. 1 (M), <M
Gothic No. 6... 94
Gothic No. 6, poster fonts 124, 125
Gothic, Title, Condensed, No. 2 . 1 O2
Gothic, Title, Condensed, No. 3. . loo. KM
Gothic Title Italic No. 2 1<)2
Gothic, Title, No. 5 92, 93
Gothic, Title, No. 7.. 95
Gothic, Title, Slope 103
Guillemets 320
H
Half-Title 69
Headings, Newspaper 330-335
Headings, Sub- 33O
Headlines, Specimens of Faces for. 32S. 329
Head Rules 339
Heavy Quotation Marks 32O
Hints on Ordering 8, 9
Holiday Cuts 269-271
How to Estimate ... ...12
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INDEX TO SPECIMEN BOOK— Continued
l
Ideal Quotation Marks 320
Important Novelties 16
Imprints 321
Improved Dashes 16, 320
Improved Metal Braces 322
"Industrials" ....268
Inferiors - ...11, 318
Initials, Radtolt 114
Initials, Saint John 115
Inland 108, 109
Inland Borders, by bodies 285-305
Inland Borders, by series 272-284
Inland Holiday Cuts... 269-271
Inland Ornaments...- 258-268
Inland "Rugbys" and "Industrials" 268
Introduction 3-7
Invitation Script 50-54
Ionic. 71
Ionic, poster fonts 130
Italic, Caledonian 56
Italic, French Old Style, card fonts 58
Italic, Gothic, No. 1 99
Italic, Gothic Title, No. 2 102
Italic No. 20, card fonts 57
Italic, Old Style, No. 9, card fonts 59
Italic, Royal ..._ 55
Job Office, Estimate for 13
Justification Table, Standard Line 10
Justifiers 311
K
Kelmscott 112, 113
Kelmscott, poster fonts 134-135
Kelmscott Ornaments. ... ...269
Labor-Saving Brass Leaders 344, 345
Labor-Saving Brass Rule 342, 343
Latin 76, 77
Latin Antique ..74, 75
Latin Antique, poster fonts 128, 129
Latin, Condensed 78
Leaders, Brass 344, 345
Leaders, Metal 17
Leads, 2-Point, in Matter, Weight of 12
Letters, Superior and Inferior 318
Lining Gothic, Condensed 144
Logotypes, Imprint 321
Logotypes, Mai ling- List 306
Logotypes, Miscellaneous 321
Logotypes, Special... 321
M
Mailing-List Logotypes 306
Mai ling- List Type 306
Marks, Cent, Job Face 321
Marks, Commercial 319
Marks, Quotation .....16, 320
Measurement, Tables of, for Newspaper
and Book Type Estimates 12
Medical Signs 319
Metal Braces, Improved 322
Metal Space Rules 322
Miscellaneous Auxilliaries 318-321
Miscellaneous Cuts 322-325
Miscellaneous Logotypes 321
Miscellaneous Signs 321
Monkey Dashes 340
N
"New Art" Ornaments. 265
New Em Dashes 16, 320
New Quotation Mark's 16, 320
Newspaper Estimates, Measurement for. ..12
Newspaper Headings 330-335
Newspaper Romans 18-26
Newspaper Sub-Headings 330
Newspapers, Standard Sizes of 12
Newspapers, Weekly, Estimates for ...13-15
Nicks, Extra, on Old Styles and Certain
Small Caps 6
Novelties, Important ....16
O
Old Style, Extended 64, 65
Old Style Figures, Size and Lining of 6
Old Style, French 41-43, 62, 63
Old Style, French, poster fonts 122, 123
Old Style Italic, French, card fonts 58
Old Style Italic No. 9, card fonts 59
Old Style No. 8 41-43
Old Style No. 9 44-47, 61
Old Style No. 10 48, 49
Ornaments 258-269
Other Makers' Goods 7
Outline, Saint John 118, 119
Outline, Woodward 84, 85
Ovals, Brass 343
Pertinent Facts 3-7
Piece Accents 320
Piece Fractions 11, 318
Point and Half-Point Set Romans..25, 39, 40
Point-Set Figures, Explanation of 5, 6
Point-Set Figures, Specimens of 308-316
Poster Antique No. 1 126, 127
Poster French Old Style 122, 123
Poster Gothic No. 6 124, 125
Poster Ionic 130
Poster Kelmscott 134-135
Poster Latin Antique 128, 129
Poster Woodward 131-133
Practical Demonstration of Our New
Lining System 40
Preetorius 142, 143
Prices of Type 11
Quotation Marks 16, 320
R
Radtolt Initials 114
Recipe Signs 319
Roman No. 20 18, 19, 27-31, 60
Roman No. 21 31
Roman No. 22.... ....22, 26, 32, 33
Roman No. 23 ....20, 21, 34-36
Roman No. 24 23,26
Roman No. 25 24, 37, 38
Roman No. 26 26, 38
Roman No. 27, Point-Set 25, 39, 40
Romans for Books, etc 27-49
Romans for Newspapers 18-26
Romans, Prices of 11
Royal Italic 55
"Rugbys" 268
Rules, Brass 336-339, 342, 343
Rules, Space 322
Rules, Use of 5
INLAND TYPE FOUNDRY
351
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INDEX TO SPECIMEN BOOK— Concluded
Saint John 116, 117
Saint John Initials 115
Saint John Outline 118, 119
Schwabacher 141
Script, Commercial 55
Script, Invitation 50-54
Script Line, Standard, Explanation of.... ...4
Scrolls 257
Sets, Systematic, Explanation of 5, 6
Signs, Algebraic 319
Signs, Arithmetical 318
Signs, Election Ticket 321
Signs, Geometrical 319
Signs, Medical 319
Signs, Miscellaneous 321
Signs, Prices of 11
Signs, Recipe 319
Six-Point Borders.. 285-287
Skinner 80, 81
Slope, Gothic, Title 103
Space Rules 3J2
Special Logotypes ..3J1
Special Time-Table Figures 307
Specimens of Faces for Headlines 328, 329
Specimens of Wedding Invitations, At
Home, Reception and Visiting Cards,
set in Invitation Script 51-54
Standard Line, Explanation of 4,5
Standard Line Justification Table 10
Standard Line Leaders 17, 344. 345
Standard Line, What They Say of 347-349
Standard Script Line, Explanation of 4
Standard Sizes of Newspapers 12
Standard Title Line, Explanation of 4
Stars. Black 32f>
Studley In preparation
Studley, Condensed lor.. 1<>7
Sub-Headings, Newspaper.... 33()
Superior and Inferior Fractions 11, 318
Superiors 11, 318
Systematic Widths, Explanation of 5, 6
Tables 10, 12
Time-Table Figures 307-316
Title, Bruce 7<>
Title, Clarendon 71
Title, Condensed, No. 2 70
Title, Gothic, Condensed, No. 2 1O2
Title, Gothic, Condensed, No. 3 100, KM
Title, Gothic, Italic, No. 2 102
Title Gothic No. 5 92. 93
Title Gothic No. 7 (>5
Title Gothic Slope 103
Title Line, Standard, Explanation of ...4
Tudor Black 12(). 121
Twelve-Point Borders 288-293
Twenty-four-Point Borders 300-31 »2
Type- Metal Imprints 321
Typewriter 13d
u
Unit Set, Explanation of 5, 6
Use of Rules 5
W
Wave Ornaments 260
Weekly Newspapers, Estimates for 13-15
Weight of 2-Point Leads in Matter 12
What They Say of Standard Line 347-349
Woodward S2, S3
Woodward, poster fonts .,.. 131-133
\V<>,>JwarJ. Condensed S6'. S7
Woodward, Extended ss. S9
Woodward Outline S4, S5
Wreath Ornaments
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